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FullCircleEquine 03-17-2006 10:58 AM

Replacing oxygen sensor on 99 Accent
 
have already had Bank 2 replaced, now am replacing Bank 1. I can get the
tools I need from the local Autozone, but how hard a job is this going to be?
I have worked on older car. 67/69 Camaros. But havent done any work on the
little car myself. Does anything have to be removed to "get to" the oxygen
sensor? Or is it right there and easy to get to? No, I dont have repair
manual for it. Have it for all the other cars, but not the Accent.

Hyundai Tech guy.. you here? Am planning on doing this job tomorrow after
major chores are done.

Thanks

hyundaitech 03-17-2006 01:34 PM

Re: Replacing oxygen sensor on 99 Accent
 
There are various sockets made specifically for oxygen sensors so that you
can put the cord through. I don't recall exactly where this sensor is or
even if it is in the manifold on this car. If you can put a regular
combination wrench on it, a 22mm should take it right out. The question
is whether you need to pull off a bunch of stuff to get that large a
wrench on the sensor.


hyundaitech 03-17-2006 01:34 PM

Re: Replacing oxygen sensor on 99 Accent
 
There are various sockets made specifically for oxygen sensors so that you
can put the cord through. I don't recall exactly where this sensor is or
even if it is in the manifold on this car. If you can put a regular
combination wrench on it, a 22mm should take it right out. The question
is whether you need to pull off a bunch of stuff to get that large a
wrench on the sensor.


hyundaitech 03-17-2006 01:34 PM

Re: Replacing oxygen sensor on 99 Accent
 
There are various sockets made specifically for oxygen sensors so that you
can put the cord through. I don't recall exactly where this sensor is or
even if it is in the manifold on this car. If you can put a regular
combination wrench on it, a 22mm should take it right out. The question
is whether you need to pull off a bunch of stuff to get that large a
wrench on the sensor.



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