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[* black] Place the 7/8" or 22mm sensor socket around the O2 sensor. Using a ratchet and 6" extension, loosen and remove sensor.
[* black] It helps to place the socket on the sensor without the ratchet in the way. Once the socket is in place, reattach the ratchet and loosen.
-[* black] ***Reminder:*** The part is behind the exhaust up against the firewall. Having a headlamp, or a friend who can hold a flashlight is a big help. The red lights in these photos are cheap magnetic lights!
+[* icon_reminder] The part is behind the exhaust up against the firewall. Having a headlamp, or a friend who can hold a flashlight is a big help. The red lights in these photos are cheap magnetic lights!