My question is- the service engine light just came on within the last couple hundred miles. I drive this car only 3,000-5,000 miles a year. Would there be any concerns if I delayed replacing the oxygen sensor right away. Could not replacing immediately lead to causing more significant repairs down the road because I did not replace the sensor right away. I have not noticed any problems with the performance of the car at this point. (I did replace all of the ignition coils a couple years ago). If you think it is ok to wait awhile, how long (either time or miles) could I comfortably drive the car before I really need to replace the sensor.
My concern is that I have been quoted over $400 to replace the sensor and maybe another $1000 for a convertor if they have problems with the sensor and strip the threads due to the excess rust. They do not expect this to happen but suggest it is a possibility.
Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.
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Monday, June 2nd, 2008 AT 11:57 AM