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OK to drive SW2 with O2 sensor completely removed?
My 1998 SW2 is on its last legs. It has about 290,000 miles on it. Lately it has been losing power and won't upshift until the RPMs are about 3500. Two local shops refused to work on it. I found a guy who did. He cleaned the throttle body and replaced a broken EGR valve. After he was done the car barely ran at all. His explanations ran from a clogged intake manifold to a bad catalytic converter. Finally, so I could at least drive home, he removed the O2 sensor completely. Now the car runs decently but it's very loud because the exhaust is venting out where the O2 sensor was. I realize I can't drive this much longer but need transportation until I can find something else. So my question is, can I drive short distances with the car in this condition? My concern, besides the excessive noise, is that the heat from the exhaust venting where the O2 sensor was may damage the radiator or other parts.
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Just cut the cat off and have a pipe welded in? No aftermarket available?
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Originally Posted by DropDead
(Post 72657)
Just cut the cat off and have a pipe welded in? No aftermarket available?
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Your intake is NOT the problem. Your cat is plugged.
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Originally Posted by grcauto8453
(Post 72662)
Your intake is NOT the problem. Your cat is plugged.
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What HE said.
Cat only replacement under 150 cat + flex pipe Plus down pipe closer to 200 Recommend option b as the parts will no longer be available for the rest of the system when you need them and it's not that much more money |
Originally Posted by Bud
(Post 72663)
Got it. Thanks!
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derf has a procedure for cleaning out the EGR tube. I'm sure if you ask him nicely, he'll either explain it to you or post a link to it. It's not really complicated but it's kind of messy. Especially if you don't follow his directions.
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I appreciate the replies to my thread. At the same time, my original question has gone unanswered: "So my question is, can I drive short distances [with the O2 sensor completely removed]? My concern, besides the excessive noise, is that the heat from the exhaust venting where the O2 sensor was may damage the radiator or other parts." Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by Bud
(Post 72676)
I appreciate the replies to my thread. At the same time, my original question has gone unanswered: "So my question is, can I drive short distances [with the O2 sensor completely removed]? My concern, besides the excessive noise, is that the heat from the exhaust venting where the O2 sensor was may damage the radiator or other parts." Thanks again.
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