Created on: 2013-10-25
Watch this video as we guide you through the process of replacing an 02 sensor on your 97-04 Chrysler Sebring.
A Piece of Pipe (for leverage)
Socket Extensions
Rust Penetrant
O2 Sensor Socket
Ratchet
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
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In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the left bank front or upstream O2 sensor in this 2004 Chrysler Sebring sedan. It's got the 2.7 liter V6 and it's pretty much the same operation for a 2004 through 2006. What you'll need for this repair is a new O2 sensor from 1A Auto, an O2 sensor socket and ratchet with extension, and some penetrating oil.
In order to make your job easier, 1A Auto has put together a kit with the O2 sensor socket and O2 sensor that you'll need to get this job done. You can certainly get it as the kit or you can just get the O2 sensor alone.
Locate the left bank front or upstream O2 sensor there, and the harness. You're basically going to lift up on that little tab and give it a tug. You can use some penetrating oil. I'm using my O2 sensor socket with an extension on my ratchet. I'm using a little breaker bar just because these can be tough to get off, so I'm using a pipe on the end of that to help me free that up. Once I get it free I'm just going to unscrew it until it comes out. Going back in, put your O2 sensor in place and start threading it by hand. Once you've done that you can get your special O2 sensor socket with the extension and ratchet and go ahead and tighten it up. Now you can reinstall that connector into the wiring harness.
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This video will show where each oxygen sensor is located and also how to replace the Bank 2 sensor 2 oxygen sensor if it turned on the check engine light