Oxygen Sensor Simulator Ubertechnics Electronic on 2040-parts.com
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, US
Up for auction is a elec o2 oxygen sensor simulator. This is for cars with a single down stream sensor. This is for removing the cats and keeping your CEL from coming on. It was bought from ubertechnics.com it you have tech questions, I wont be able to help so check out their site.
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