Nice video. You definitely showed me which was the correct oxygen sensor removal tool to purchase. I found the other type to be a waste of money, at least for my 2007 Audi TT(8J) 3.2 l VR6.
If the sensor is seized the gap in the socket may start opening and socket might slip. One tip is to tighten hose clamp around the socket to prevent this happening. Or just cut the leads and use box end of a wrench.
Hi, mate, which sensor are you replacing in the video? Trying to locate bank 1 sensor 1 pre cat. Also would appreciate if you could give me part number. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
Hi Vincenzo. I have no idea on the part number I’m afraid and I don’t have the car anymore. I think from memory bank 1 is the near side of the vehicle, so as you’re in the engine bay it will be on your right before the cat. Give us a shout if you need anymore help
Nice video. You definitely showed me which was the correct oxygen sensor removal tool to purchase. I found the other type to be a waste of money, at least for my 2007 Audi TT(8J) 3.2 l VR6.
If the sensor is seized the gap in the socket may start opening and socket might slip. One tip is to tighten hose clamp around the socket to prevent this happening. Or just cut the leads and use box end of a wrench.
Very useful video, really helped me out, thanks
did you have to remove that strut bar going across to each suspension mount?
Riddler no, not at all. You can access it just fine without removing the strut brace
Hi, mate, which sensor are you replacing in the video? Trying to locate bank 1 sensor 1 pre cat. Also would appreciate if you could give me part number. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
Hi Vincenzo. I have no idea on the part number I’m afraid and I don’t have the car anymore. I think from memory bank 1 is the near side of the vehicle, so as you’re in the engine bay it will be on your right before the cat. Give us a shout if you need anymore help
how to you disconnect the other side, the electric connection side?
It’s just a clip. Lift the plastic part up in the middle as you push the connector down, then pull the connector off