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52,000 miles

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Pontiac Grand Prix electrical problems

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2008May 01

Grand Prix GT 1 3.8L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 52,000 miles

This seem to be a wiring problem. It codes out to be low voltage form No 2 O2 sensor. Once the car is ran local for approx 5 mile lite out no code.Just had the yearly emission and it passed but the day before the lite is lit. Have purchased a new o2 sensor but the wiring is real brittle and a little afraid of the night mare that lies ahead

Donald W.

Monroeville, PA, USA

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