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my check engine light keeps coming on in my explorer...had the code read and it is a bad oxygen sensor. Will this affect my fuel mileage?
Okay guys, now you are poking around in my area of knowledge.
An Oxygen sensor is mounted in the exhaust system, some vehicle have multiple 02 sensor. Tey measure the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gas and it generates a voltage signal that the engine controller uses as a signal to alter the pulse width on the injectors to control the air/fuel ratio.
They are screwed into a boss in the exhause pipe and can be a pain to get out, they usually require a special 6 point socket to remove. As far as cleaning one, that might be a bit difficult as they run at such high heat that anything that would end up on the business end of the sensor will turn to carbon, and carbon is very hard at best to remove.
IMHO, If I went thru all the trouble of determining that the 02 sensor is bad, and took it out, I'd likely spring for a new one.
Just sayin..........
Ferm...98 explorer, 5.0 litre V8, 158,000 miles.
oh and the darn ABS light wont go off either???
thanks for the input fellas
FERM, I want to hijack this thread a little!!
"97 Jeep Cherokee, ABS light stays on and it ain't ABS'n no more. What should I look for?
CY if you get the trouble code, we might be able to narrow it down to just one O2 sensor.

FERM, I want to hijack this thread a little!!
"97 Jeep Cherokee, ABS light stays on and it ain't ABS'n no more. What should I look for?
FERM, I want to hijack this thread a little!!
"97 Jeep Cherokee, ABS light stays on and it ain't ABS'n no more. What should I look for?
CY if you get the trouble code, we might be able to narrow it down to just one O2 sensor.
Well, I thunk I do!
Till the light came on the tires wouldn't slide.