Old Jun 10, 2013 | 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by katiejade123
The mechanic said that its probably just a faulty sensor and not to worry too much about it as it is a common fault and doesn't affect the mechanics of the car.
Faulty sensors produce a fault code that can be read with a scanner.
You're mechanic sounds a bit amateuristic, I am afraid.
Some sensor faults can destroy the (expensive) catalyst, I would worry about that.
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