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Bavarian Autosport's video: Replacing O2 oxygen sensors on BMWs 96 on and MINIs 02 on OBD-II

@Replacing O2 oxygen sensors on BMWs 96 on and MINIs 02 on OBD-II
BLOG ARTICLE: http://blog.bavauto.com/16267 PARTS LIST: All of the items shown in these videos are available in our online store at http://www.bavauto.com/. Need additional tech help? Please visit our tech blog for thousands of Tech and DIY BMW and MINI articles at: http://blog.bavauto.com/ ---- "Like" us on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/BavarianAutos... "Follow" us on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/BavAuto "Subscribe" to us on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/BavarianAuto Visit our online store - http://www.bavauto.com/ --- This DIY (Do It Yourself) How-To video shows how to change the oxygen sensors in a typical 1996-on BMW or MINI. The model shown is a 3-series with the M54 6-cylinder engine. All models with the M54 engine will be as shown. Other models and engines will be similar, but may have different access points for the sensors. The Bentley Publishing repair manual for the specific BMW or MINI model being serviced, will detail the sensor locations and model specific procedures. Click link for oxygen sensors: http://www.bavauto.com/se1.asp?dept_id=32 Click link for oxygen sensor removal tools: http://www.bavauto.com/se1.asp?dept_id=5040 Click link for MechanicAll penetrant: http://www.bavauto.com/fland.asp?part=M20S-6N Click link for Bentley repair manuals: http://www.bavauto.com/se1.asp?dept_id=5228 BMWs and MINIs have two basic styles of oxygen sensor locations. The early BMW models, through 1995 have one sensor (two for V8s) mounted just ahead of the catalytic converter (one for each side, on V8 models). These sensors are generally accessed from under the car. Some models allow access from under the hood, as shown on a 1989 325is in the photo DIY article in the Fall 2004 issue of Fast Times. Click link to see the DIY article for early BMW oxygen sensor replacement: http://blog.bavauto.com/609/replacing-your-bmw-or-minis-oxygen-sensors/ Models produced for model year 1996 and later, must comply with the OBD-II (On Board Diagnostics v-2) mandates and have sensors mounted ahead of the catalytic converter(s) as well as behind the converter(s). Additionally, there will be a pair of before and after converter sensors for each “bank” of cylinders. 6-cylinders, V8s, V10s and V12s have 2 banks and, therefore, 2 before-converter and 2 after-converter sensors. 4-cylinders have 1 bank and just one before and one after-converter sensor. -------- All products noted in this video can be purchased in our online store, http://www.bavauto.com/, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You are also welcome to e-mail us at info@bavauto.com or call into our headquarters and speak to our knowledgeable advisors at (800) 535-2002 (Mon.-Thurs. 8AM to 9PM EST, Fri. 8AM to 7PM EST, and Sat. 9AM to 4PM EST

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