One of my cars, you have to remove the speedo, disconnect the battery.
After changing the 02, push a reset button, then reconnect the battery, and
you're set to go.  It then starts the countdown process again.

Ed
300E

On 20/02/2008, Alex Chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Feb 19, 2008 7:23 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Having owned two 201s from new, here is how it worked. There is a
> contact on
> > the odo that turns the O2 sensor light on at about 40K miles or so. At
> which
> > time the sensor would be replaced under warranty and the bulb removed.
> O2
> > sensor warnings were of no further interest since the car was out of
> warranty soon
> > after.
>
> Seems to me, from my observation, this must have been the arrangement
> on a number of '80s and '90s cars from different makes.  And a number
> of dealers must have not had a clue judging by how many of them left
> the light bulb in to shine permanently even though the oxygen sensor
> had indeed been replaced...
>
> Alex Chamberlain
> '87 300D Turbo et al.
>
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