This was in My Nissan SEV6 and I thought I had a problem, I did it was a vacuum leak. This is a five years old story, this sensor has been on a shelf for the last five years. I have now sold the truck and found this on a shelf. No warranty but I have no reason to believe this doesn't work. This looks as if I never put it in.
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New Datsun makes its first appearance
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