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Old 09-12-2017, 04:17 PM   #1
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Before you throw parts at it...

How could three sensors fail? Maybe wiring? Critters? Water penetration?

Year?
Exactly. Having a code for a sensor does not mean the sensor is bad. All 3 of those sensors are related, one measures the amount of air coming in so that the air/fuel ratio can be calculated and the other 2 check to make sure it is correct. A rich or lean condition will cause all that so I would start with checking for vacuum leaks or an air intake leak first, that is after I read the fuel trims and check the actual readings on the sensors.
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