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 Post subject: mitsubishi galanth 2.4 2002
PostPosted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:16 am 
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i have a po135 error on this car and will like to know where is this heather sensor locater so if can be done by me or need to be taken to a mechanic .
i know a little bit about mechanic ''


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 Post subject: Re: mitsubishi galanth 2.4 2002
PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 7:56 am 
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More than likely the O2 (upstream) sensor requires replacement.

However, check wiring and connections before condemning the O2.

It will be located either in the exhaust manifold or exhaust pipe in front of the catalytic converter.

Make sure you replace it with a good quality O2.

Good luck and keep us posted.


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