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Old 06-22-2009, 06:19 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Topless
Lots of info on O2 sensors here if you do a search but... none of your error codes point to failed sensors. Throwing parts at the problem can be agonizing and expensive.
Understandable. Having read so many raves on here about how much better everyone's cars performed after having the sensors replaced, I figured it would be a good idea regardless. My boxster has had 4 previous owners and 95k miles put on it, and I don't know the maintenance history. I found a good deal on a set of four new Bosch sensors for only $299 so I decided to grab them. Also, I pulled the trunk cover to inspect the ECU and cabling and it's all in perfect condition - doesn't look a day old.

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