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2.5L ('98-'01) PSA: replacing O2 Sensor and Cleaning MAF Makes A Difference!


purple_fluffer

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my Ranger has 250k miles on it. finally let the moths out of the wallet and replaced the O2 sensors and cleaned the MAF (mass air flow) detector, and wow! what a difference it made! if I had to guess, I would say it added 10-20% more power. has to be getting better mpg too. it was definitely worth it.

that is all.
 
The O2 sensor literally eats itself away as part of the chemical reaction to generate a signal - so it is considered a wearing item... And over in GM land I found out my little '06 convertible's horrible gas mileage problem (like half the mpg of what my neighbor with an identical '07) is 99% of the time MAF dirty. I believe that Ford considers the O2 sensors life to be 100k (and here I am sitting at 105k). So absolutely I would agree clean that MAF and change the O2 sensors as part of a tuneup.... too bad the O2 sensors are a little spendy.
 
.... too bad the O2 sensors are a little spendy.
Not mention the sometimes difficulty with removal.
I have to replace four of them on my 02 Sport Trac and am not looking forward to it.
 

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