98 Nissan Frontier Bank 1 Sensor 1 O2 Sensor Replacement

6 years ago
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In this video I'll take you through the steps to replace an oxygen sensor on a 1998 Nissan Frontier 2.4L.

Note: Be sure to let the vehicle cool for several hours, with the engine off, before attempting this. Exhaust temperatures can be very high and you could burn yourself severely if you do not let the exhaust system cool properly.

Please verify all procedures shown in this video with a reputable repair manual. Reference your repair manual for torque specifications. The use of a torque wrench was not shown in the video when the oxygen sensor was installed. Using a torque wrench to tighten the sensor down is required to properly torque the sensor.

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