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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 10:45 AM
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You shouldn't have to put wires in anything. Changing an O2 sensor is just unplugging and unscrewing the old one and plugging the new one in. We understand clearly you don't have to be a dick about anything. Go to the dealer and get a new O2 sensor because you're saying the sensor side ofthe connector just has wires.

The sensor should have a connector on the end of itself too, not wires.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by ddoughman06
Let me try to explain this again for those that don't understand English.
All you did is finalize how big of a moron you act like with that.

Well with words like that, you will get no help from anyone here. Why don't you take yourself back out of this forum just as fast as you found us. We don't need you ignorance and it's NOT invited. We don't have to help you and we aren't going to. Hell, we here on our own will, it's not like were paid!

As far as I am concerned we (as a whole) are done here. You will get no help from anyone!


Don't even bother posting your picture, it's a waste of time and space. Besides, it sounds like you could use a Masters Degree in communications.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 09:51 PM
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Well said hydra. I have posted my final help on here so hopefully this helped you finally realize what we have been telling you.

Good luck, apparently you'll need it.
 
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