Oxygen Sensor Replacement near Peabody, Massachusetts

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for Oxygen Sensor Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for Oxygen Sensor Replacement near Peabody, Massachusetts

Oxygen Sensor Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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RTE 1 Auto Service

4.8
(57)
1.16 mi
218 New Bury St
Peabody, MA
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Closes 5:00 PM
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Peabody Sunoco Ultra Service Center

4.7
(113)
1.75 mi
1 Lynn Street
Peabody, MA
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Turn Key Auto Repair

4.9
(15)
2.25 mi
20 Willard Street
Peabody, MA
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Closes 6:00 PM
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A Plus Auto & Truck Repair

4.6
(27)
4.23 mi
19 Hersey St
Salem, MA
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Paradise Citgo

4.9
(15)
4.96 mi
219 Paradise Road
Swampscott, MA
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Midas of Stoneham

3.7
(41)
7.3 mi
151 Main Street
Stoneham, MA
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Closes 5:30 PM
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Midas - North Reading

4.5
(133)
8.27 mi
220 Main Street
North Reading, MA
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Closes 5:30 PM
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Midas of Malden

4.5
(95)
9.27 mi
65 Commercial Street
Malden, MA
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Closes 5:30 PM
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Rogers Automotive Repair & Auto Sales

4.5
(25)
9.95 mi
936 Main Street
Woburn, MA
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Closes 5:00 PM
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Teele Square Auto

4.5
(15)
12.15 mi
1284 Broadway
Somerville, MA
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Closes 5:00 PM
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Eli's Service Station

4.5
(20)
12.24 mi
125 Broadway
Arlington, MA
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Closes 5:00 PM
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Midas of Burlington

3.9
(25)
13.13 mi
66 Middlesex Turnpike
Burlington, MA
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Oxygen Sensor Replacement

How are oxygen sensor issues diagnosed?

A faulty oxygen sensor is usually diagnosed by a technician using a diagnostic scan tool. The sensors are arranged in banks, usually on the right and left sides of the engine, and the scan tool alerts a technician to which sensor is not working properly.
Oxygen Sensor Replacement

How is a oxygen sensor replaced?

Once the bad sensor has been found, the vehicle typically must be lifted to provide access to the exhaust system. The bad sensor is disconnected from the wiring harness and replaced.

RepairPal recommendations for oxygen sensor issues

We recommend using only high-quality OEM oxygen sensors as opposed to cheaper replacements that may not be recognized by a vehicle's computer.

Can I replace the oxygen sensor myself?

This repair doesn't require a lot of tools, but it still can be tricky. You'll need a scan tool to determine which oxygen sensor needs to be replaced, the ability to safely lift and support the vehicle, and often an oxyacetylene or propane torch to aid in removal of the oxygen sensor. If you're not comfortable with these aspects, it's best to take the car to a repair shop for a sensor replacement.

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