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97 impreza check engine light


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They are easy, if you get the stock plug Subaru Sensors. If you live in the rust belt, use some PK Blaster and soak the threads a few days before you want to change them.

 

Get a 7/8" tubing wrench or the special O2 sensor socket and remove the old one and put the new one in.

 

You have one on the front cat, just behind the axle on the passenger side and one on the rear cat under the car.

 

You might want to clear the codes and see if they come back.

 

I'd start with the front O2 sensor and then see if you need the rear one as well.

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