OXYGEN SENSOR REPLACEMENT GM 3.8l V-6 SERIES 2 (BANK 1 SENSOR 2)

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In this video I'll show you how to replace the bank 1 sensor 2 oxygen sensor on a GM 3.8L series 2 V-6. The particular vehicle featured in this video is a 2001 Pontiac Bonneville. Note: The procedure should be the same for many GM 3.8L Series 2 vehicles. However you will need to check you repair manual to confirm this.

Note: You will be exposed to metal shavings when drilling the heads of the rivets off. Use care not to get this metal on your cloths or your person. Use eye protection such as safety glasses or goggles before during and after repairs. Be sure your clothing is clean of metal shavings after repair as there is a chance that metal could still get into your eyes if you rub your eyes with a piece of clothing that has metal in it. Clean the area completely after repair has been made to insure you do not have future contact with metal shavings.

Here is a link to a video showing how to replace the bank 1 sensor 1 oxygen sensor on this vehicle.
https://youtu.be/GAMbYw6NfMU

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