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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
check engine code
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<blockquote data-quote="Riyoku Delvey" data-source="post: 734370" data-attributes="member: 64900"><p>You're up to about $1,000 at the repair shop. I had an O2 sensor go out on my '02 ST which cascaded into tons of other problems. It idled really rough, didn't want to accelerate at all, and fuel comsumption was drastically different than normal, etc. The guy told me that once your O2 sensor goes out, the rest of your truck tries to compensate for it (i.e. system running lean).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riyoku Delvey, post: 734370, member: 64900"] You're up to about $1,000 at the repair shop. I had an O2 sensor go out on my '02 ST which cascaded into tons of other problems. It idled really rough, didn't want to accelerate at all, and fuel comsumption was drastically different than normal, etc. The guy told me that once your O2 sensor goes out, the rest of your truck tries to compensate for it (i.e. system running lean). [/QUOTE]
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