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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET1998METRO L4-079 1.3L VIN 2 MFIREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISPOWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTCOMPUTERS AND CONTROL SYSTEMSOXYGEN SENSORSERVICE AND REPAIRHO2S REPLACEMENT (SENSOR 2)
1998 Chevrolet Metro L4-079 1.3L VIN 2 MFI
HO2S Replacement (Sensor 2)
1998 Chevrolet Metro L4-079 1.3L VIN 2 MFISECTION HO2S Replacement (Sensor 2)
Removal Procedure
Notice: Do not remove this pigtail from either the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) or the oxygen sensor (O2S). Removing the pigtail or the connector will affect sensor operation.
Handle the oxygen sensor carefully. Do not drop the HO2S. Keep the in-line electrical connector and the louvered end free of grease, dirt, or other contaminants. Do not use cleaning solvents of any type.
Do not repair the wiring, connector or terminals. Replace the oxygen sensor if the pigtail wiring, connector, or terminal is damaged.
This external clean air reference is obtained by way of the oxygen sensor signal and heater wires. Any attempt to repair the wires, connectors, or terminals could result in the obstruction of the air reference and degraded sensor performance.
The following guidelines should be used when servicing the heated oxygen sensor:
^ Do not apply contact cleaner or other materials to the sensor or vehicle harness connectors. These materials may get into the sensor causing poor performance.
^ Do not damage the sensor pigtail and harness wires in such a way that the wires inside are exposed. This could provide a path for foreign materials to enter the sensor and cause performance problems.
^ Ensure the sensor or vehicle lead wires should not be bent sharply or kinked. Sharp bends or kinks could block the reference air path through the lead wire.
^ Do not remove or defeat the oxygen sensor ground wire (where applicable). Vehicles that utilize the ground wired sensor may rely on this ground as the only ground contact to the sensor. Removal of the ground wire will cause poor engine performance.
^ Ensure that the peripheral seal remains intact on the vehicle harness connector in order to prevent damage due to water intrusion. The engine harness may be repaired using Packard's Crimp and Splice Seals Terminal Repair Kit. Under no circumstances should repairs be soldered since this could result in the air reference being obstructed.
Important: The HO2S may be difficult to remove at temperatures above 48°C (120°F). Allow the engine to cool down before attempting to remove the HO2S. Use care in order to prevent any damage to the threads in the exhaust manifold.

1. Disconnect the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) 2 electrical connector.
2. Remove the HO2S 2 from the exhaust pipe.
Installation Procedure
Important: The HO2S 2 comes with an anti-seize coating on the new sensor. Take precautions in order to prevent the removal of any of the anti-seize coating prior to installation. It the sensor was removed and is being reinstalled, an anti-seize compound must be applied to the threads before installation.

1. Install the HO2S 2 to the exhaust pipe.
Notice: Refer to Component Tightening Notice in Cautions and Notices.
2. Tighten the HO2S 2.
Tighten
Tighten the HO2S 2 to 40-50 N.m (29-36 lb ft).
3. Connect the HO2S 2 electrical connector.
Notice: Do not remove this pigtail from either the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) or the oxygen sensor (O2S). Removing the pigtail or the connector will affect sensor operation.
Handle the oxygen sensor carefully. Do not drop the HO2S. Keep the in-line electrical connector and the louvered end free of grease, dirt, or other contaminants. Do not use cleaning solvents of any type.
Do not repair the wiring, connector or terminals. Replace the oxygen sensor if the pigtail wiring, connector, or terminal is damaged.
This external clean air reference is obtained by way of the oxygen sensor signal and heater wires. Any attempt to repair the wires, connectors, or terminals could result in the obstruction of the air reference and degraded sensor performance.
The following guidelines should be used when servicing the heated oxygen sensor:
^ Do not apply contact cleaner or other materials to the sensor or vehicle harness connectors. These materials may get into the sensor causing poor performance.
^ Do not damage the sensor pigtail and harness wires in such a way that the wires inside are exposed. This could provide a path for foreign materials to enter the sensor and cause performance problems.
^ Ensure the sensor or vehicle lead wires should not be bent sharply or kinked. Sharp bends or kinks could block the reference air path through the lead wire.
^ Do not remove or defeat the oxygen sensor ground wire (where applicable). Vehicles that utilize the ground wired sensor may rely on this ground as the only ground contact to the sensor. Removal of the ground wire will cause poor engine performance.
^ Ensure that the peripheral seal remains intact on the vehicle harness connector in order to prevent damage due to water intrusion. The engine harness may be repaired using Packard's Crimp and Splice Seals Terminal Repair Kit. Under no circumstances should repairs be soldered since this could result in the air reference being obstructed.
Important: The HO2S may be difficult to remove at temperatures above 48°C (120°F). Allow the engine to cool down before attempting to remove the HO2S. Use care in order to prevent any damage to the threads in the exhaust manifold.
1. Disconnect the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) 2 electrical connector.
2. Remove the HO2S 2 from the exhaust pipe.
Installation Procedure
Important: The HO2S 2 comes with an anti-seize coating on the new sensor. Take precautions in order to prevent the removal of any of the anti-seize coating prior to installation. It the sensor was removed and is being reinstalled, an anti-seize compound must be applied to the threads before installation.
1. Install the HO2S 2 to the exhaust pipe.
Notice: Refer to Component Tightening Notice in Cautions and Notices.
2. Tighten the HO2S 2.
Tighten
Tighten the HO2S 2 to 40-50 N.m (29-36 lb ft).
3. Connect the HO2S 2 electrical connector.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.