o2 sensor location question
#17
I get it... You wouldn't post something that wouldn't work. I understand that, and I thank you for your advice and expertise. I was just simply saying that in my opinion it looks like a tight space but, I am sure if I had the special tool you posted, it might be a diffrent story. What I can't figure out is why you got so defensive/agressive over a comment made by someone who is obvioulsy new here, aren't you supposed to be the pro? Wouldn't it be more benificial if you acted the part...
AGAIN - I wouldn't post something that does not work ..
Last edited by jbrew; 10-25-2008 at 03:50 PM.
#18
jbrew... You can offer some info but it's then up to the user to take it or leave it. Continually driving it at someone and expecting them to adhere to your information based upon nothing more than typed text is unrealistic.
Further, badgering someone to 'accept' your information is unrealistic. Back off just a tad.
Further, badgering someone to 'accept' your information is unrealistic. Back off just a tad.
#24
No offense samatic, but a simple thank you to Rockpick probably would have been sufficiant enough and alot less offensive to jbrew . And welcome to the site! Don't take what some on this site posts toooo personally. Alot of folks on here are veeeeeery passionate about their trucks AND their veiws. And alot also know what their talking about, jbrew & Quintin included.
#25
After all this, there just happens to be a sticky thread that you should have read first:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/en...r-install.html
Quite frequently, whatever question you may have has already been answered without having to look too hard for it. Not trying to give you a hard time, but trying to help you use a forum more effectively. It's human nature that the experts on a forum get tired of answering the same questions all the time.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/en...r-install.html
Sticky: "How-To" - O2 Sensor Install
Last edited by glc; 10-26-2008 at 10:42 AM.