Best way to clean oxygen sensors
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In todays video i will show you Best way to clean o2 sensors
if you willing to clean your cars oxygen sensor: Watch this before cleaning oxygen sensor, and also i will be answering some of your questions: should we use anti seize on oxygen sensor? can we clean oxygen sensor with ultrasonic cleaner
so i will cover all that in this video - Auta a dopravní prostředky
That is cute how your sensor is so easily accessible.
Im a guy. My butt is cute. I got asz like j-lo. No homo. Juss sayn.
Right😂😂😂
😂
Both of mines are very accessible😂😂😂😂
all 4 on the silverado is very accessible 😂 sounds like a compact car issue
No amount of clean is going to fix a bad heating element in an O2 sensor.
It’s not about fixing it It’s about keeping it
@@unmarti2high273 if it's bad why would you want to keep it?
Not all types have a heating element
Its preventive maintenance, it doesn't say "how to clean bad sensor" does it?
@@challiswinecup Unheated O2 sensors are very very rare nowadays.
I'm not sure about you guys , but the ones I take out mostly are rusted to **** and better off putting a new one in, THEN only to find it was a mass air flow or something else that now is reading bad. Time for the parts cannon!
Haha good old parts cannon
the one i took off was white it looked like leftover charcoal
Half the time you need to replace the cat
@@reesepinckney355 i deleted my cats😂
Hahaha you got me on the parts cannon
If an o2 is acting up making you think it needs cleaning. It just needs to be replaced. And the elements inside are so sensitive that by using an ultrasonic cleaner you may damage them anyways. Just replace them
O2 sensors are very much in temperature and vibration stress, if they couldn't handle a cleaner they'd be gone by two weeks by the temperature changes 😂😂
I like to cut off the tip, use a wire wheel on high speed to clean the inside, and then weld the tip back on. 10/10
🤣
I send mine to the dry cleaner
Tossed mine in the washing machine this morning.
Also my favorite practice, especially on a 01 Mercedes V12 with 8 o2 sensors.
That’s really odd!
Clearest gas I've ever seen
3 ways to kill a good O2 sensor
What would you do
Semiconductors don't get cleaned: They get replaced
@@Siwerdensichhinsetzen that’s a pcb not a silicon chip
Están limpiando la parte externa. No la interna
#1 tip never use anything else EXCEPT a Socket designed for oxygen sensors. They're really stuck. You mess this up, you in big trouble. I can't believe such people misguide those who don't know a lot. smh!
This is why I read the comments
LOL I had to use a big pipe wrench on one.
I had to buy the specific socket for o2 sensors lol, and I recommend taking it off when the engine is warm, and using a breaker bar if it’s too difficult to take off
Yeah, this guy is wrong. You can use a regualr wrench. Just make sure the car is hot. I just did this on an 03 CRV with a regular wrench. Had the thing swapped out in less than 5 minutes. Trying to get the wiring harness unplugged was more difficult.
A box end wrench works just FINE
The problem with O2 sensors is not that they get dirty,usually a full throttle drive burns off the carbon.They usually fail because the ceramique cracks inside.
What is ceramique??? Let's try ceramic....
No its careamiq
He is type of the guy who gives u “ fixed” car even more broke
Is it? Can u explain, because I was about to try it on my car
@@masoodakram1950 you don't apply any liquid substances to the tip of the sensor before putting it back in the car as it will block the sensor.
agree, more broken.
@@deathstreak6259
Utter bollocks. Do tell us why you think that though...
Because its called a “sensor” for this very reason
Best tip for ultrasonic cleaner is to fill them with water and put the thing you want to clean in a jar with the cleaning solution, that way the cleaner stays clean and istnt soaked in gasolin. You can also put multiple jars in
Best tip! If I had a ultra sonic cleaner 😭. I'll be sure to keep this tip in my mind always!
a separate jar with cleaning solution put into the cleaner tray?
And also you won’t have an open container of highly flammable liquid while it’s cleaning so your way is safer
Good Lord absolutely none of that is accurate
Why not? You should explain your claim or don't write at all
@@saultube44 because anyone that actually knows what they are doing and has a brain knows it is useless to clean an o2 sensor, clearly you can visually see that what he did made absolutely zero difference, well actually he did do one thing and that was ruin it when he had it pointing up and sprayed cleaner in it, that will destroy most sensors real quick! O2 sensors either work or they are bad, if by slim chance one is acting goofy “cleaning” it ain’t gonna do shit because it would be an internal issue!
@@thisoldshtbox3626 Just more claims and confirmation bias; people like you know little and have bigmouth
@@saultube44 well, he used carb cleaner, which is the most agressive cleaner out there. O2 sensors usually fail in the heater, which no cleaner will fix that failure. If it is a reading dtc, i could try to clean it, but most of the time is just replacing it.
@@RGV2300 I checked with Scotty Kilmer videos and yes, AFAIK he talks about Onli about replacing them, not even mention cleaning them, so it must be true 👍
Next video show us how to clean a used engine oil filter.
Step one... Use dish soap with vinegar
Lol
Хорошо, когда ты в школе не учился, есть идеи для таких вот видео!
If you can afford a damn hypersonic cleaner you can just buy a new oxygen sensor lol
Never seen a resurrected O2 sensor with any cleaning methods . Need new one!
That's a lie soak in break cleaner
The best was to CLEAN them is to S**T can them in the garbage and buy NTK or DENSO, regain some fuel mileage & drivability. And maybe stop being so damn CHEAP! 😂
Видео от продавца датчиков кислорода.
This shop asked me they could weld my o2 sensors in and it took me a minute to process if I was actually talking to a human. Then I no joke responded: please don't. In a concerned voice lol
😂🤣😅
This is a tech guy with more money then brains. You can see he has the fancy box, and every spray you can buy. But instead of buying a new sensor for cheap af he cleans it.
Where do they do this at?
Those dohickeys can vost over 120€
They are NOT "cheap af".... But YES, you REPLACE them, NOT "clean" them.
O2 sensors aren't cheap unless you're buying unbranded rubbish.
The issue with O2 sensors is usually a dead heater. Cleaning them with stuff like this won't hurt them but likely won't revive them either.
Me rio de lo facil que hacen que se vea como se quita el sensor ! 😂😂 esos se pegan extremadamente fuerte y no se quita con la manita !!😂😂😂
Yeah let me just get my ultrasonic thing and I'll clean them.
they sell em on amazon
A new O2 sensor is like $40. Stopping being cheap and trying fix broken parts 😂😂
I just bought one recently and it cost me $360 aud
Почистил датчик? Всё! Можно выкидывать и покупать новый!😄
Это чтоб природу не загрязнять ))
А что это за датчик такой?)))
@@glfanigorycha8125 Кислородный датчик, еще кличут его "лямбда зонд". Если вкратце, то для его работы один из электродов должен разогреватся до очень приличных температур(зависит от конкретного устройства, но так ~1000°С), так еще и контактирующий со средой электрод имеет напыление платиной(реже когда полноценный элетрод/пластинка/фольга) при таком способе очистки дай бог можно будет снять загрязнение с этой самой платины(и то не факт, т.к. слой обычно тонкий и не смотря на свою благородность такие манипуляции скорее его просто добьют, т.к. это напыление), но как понятно куда более ненадежный элемент в этой конструкции это нагревательный элемент и нагреваемый электрод.
Ставят его на выхлопе, чтоб можно было оценивать сколько топлива сгорело.
@@Shonicheck ааа вон оно что))))да на гольфе 4 универсал у меня 2 стоит))спасибо)я просто начинающий водитель)
@glfanigorycha8125 . Oxígeno
Or use the never seize
very sparingly and skip the first 1.5-2 threads near the sensor. But sensor safe would be better. Just never seen it advertised as such and haven’t read the entire permeated bottle back.
Maybe 1 year ago i saw someone clean an o2 sensor with acetone. I tried it and i do not now if something was cleaned, but the sensor did not stop working or get damage. It was one 5 wire wideband o2 sensor.
У нас в России есть съёмник специальный, чтоб грани ключами не сорвать. Ох уж эти гастарбайтеры
La gentillesse c'est gratuit 🤫
Нехера не изменилось) почистил чистый датчик.
You make a good point about using anti seize
Oh wow I'll make sure to do this to my customers cars so they will come back a month later
loyal customers should have visited you weekly 😂😂😂
@@Techie1224 do you honestly think that as a customer, you would want to visit the shop once a week? Because guarantee after the second visit, they'll be going somewhere else
Forget cleaning it I want to know how it removed hat easy.
Kinda blogger's magic ✨.
Because he takes it out every other week to "clean it" when the code comes back, instead of just doing it the proper way and replacing it, getting rid of the code for good.
That's how....
Это видео о том, что не надо делать с датчиком!
The best way to clean a oxygen sensor is with a propane torch while measuring the voltage high and low voltages as wel as the transition time.
Starting fluid and steel wool but the only thing that cleaning them will fix is if they are carbon up . And if that is the case your fuel mixture is to rich and needs fixed or someone has ran 2cycle premixed fuel in the vehicle and your catalytic converter is probably bad from the oil contamination
You DON'T "clean them", you REPLACE them... 🙄
But was it malfunctioning and did this prevent purchasing a new one did it work ??? We’ll never know
If your sensor is bad your sensor is bad replacement is a must.
There's a special made socket for removing/installing O2 sensors.
I never use it, i just use a 22 mm wrench.
@@RGV2300
I've had instances where an open end wrench slips and strips the hex nut on seized up sensors...finally gave in and bought the socket. It was only $8...👍
@@raybin6873 i've had instances when the socket doesn't even comfortably fit, so i ended up using the wrench.
@@raybin6873
It's 'special' only that they're helpful where access is tight. There's zero reason to use one if you can get a spanner on the sensor.
If only it were really this easy to take an o2 sensor off in real life😂
Or… just buy a new one…
Also I want to know what god damn o2 sensor has that good access…
My first car had one that was right there on the manifold and one of the easiest O2 sensors I've ever pulled. It was a 1982 Toyota Corolla RWD 😆
Just about every fwd I've ever seen
cleaning a O2 Senwor it's a 50/50 chance.
sometimes it might worth trying
Did this with my old 97 Nissan pulsar, had a faulty O2 sensor that was partially working, still ecu regarded as dead, doing this clean, well made it break completely and ecu actually threw CEL so knew needed replacing 😅
Come to Chicago and let's see you get it out with it rust welded on. 🤣🤣🤣
Heat it with a torch,comes right out
Fyi, you can use carb cleaner as alternative if you not have wd40
Last time I did an o2 sensor it was $25 for a new one. Why clean something that cheap
Mine it's 60
Mine was 750 through Honda. Got it for 140 at O'Reilly.
So we all have ultra sonic cleaners sitting around lol 😆 also the cost of all of that equals that of a o2 sensor and replace with brand new call it a day go through all that only to still have a code afterwards 😅🤣😂
You can also clean injectors and jewelry
Replace, always replace. Both sensors and spark plugs. Cleaning doesn't work
I read the carb cleaner as car horn cleaner the first time it popped up
For someone with all that fancy stuff you would think they’d know wd40 isn’t a penetrating oil or a lubricant.
I mean...read the side of it. It actually lists it as it xD
But, no, it's more general purpose than anything. A specific made penetrating oil/lubricant is much better
Isnt it fish oil
It’s a lubricant.
It's in between. But as a penetrating oil works great, as a lubricant, not that much.
@@RGV2300 uh, no. It doesn’t work good at anything…
WD40 isn’t a penetrating oil 🤣
Thank you 👏🏻
Gasoline clean everything
The way I clean them is hold them up to the Sun light and examine them open the garbage can and drop them in for further cleaning
Then you realize the part is worth a little more than the carb cleaner that does nothing to help it in the first place
Who cleans a o2 sensor / air fule ratio sensor
Put anti seize on the thread not in the sensor
I wonder if it wasnt working prior to cleaning, and if it made any difference in voltages and fuel trim. I guess the video is only about cleaning the sensor i guess.
02 sensors are not that expensive just buy new ones
Lmao 200 a 02 sensor is cheap? My bad baller
@@eviltwo7950 me personally yes I'll replace every time.
Yes, you have Dacia my bad, it's normal it's cheap.
@@eviltwo7950 Man $200? Always cost me around $30 a sensor on my vehicles. Depending on the brand I go with anywhere from $30-$45ish
@@ConnorDonahoe2712 idk what car u guys drive but i have a g37 which has 2 02 sensors that cost 200$ each with tax
Or just buy a new o2 sensor because you just spent the same amount on the wd-40 and carb spray and whatever that liquid is and the power for the thingy magiger
Bro just sprayed a flammable liquid on an exhaust
Best asmr i ever saw
I have an AEM wideband, and the sensor isn't that expensive. Lol with these gas prices u prolly spent more cleaning it than getting a new one
If I get it out of the vehicle without cutting it out I call it a win and buy myself a new one
Heat it with a torch, come right out
"Дохлому припарки"... Only new sensor!
Great video on how to clean it, but it is never gonna come out of a car over 10 yrs old that easy, thanks for the video though.
I want the name of the device you are using cleaning on. I want the name of the material that you put inside the device for cleaning
No way he took that sensor off with that wrench 😂😂😂😅
Explain what you did at the end, did you boil the water or use electricity since the event is what it sounds like according to the sound???
Literally just use gasoline and a brush same result lol
yeah the internals of the o2 sensor is what fails 99% of the time and spraying carb cleaner on a good o2 sensor will kill it EVERY TIME.
ULTRASONG IS VERRY VERRY USLESS😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nice. Use an ultrasonic cleaner to vaporize gasoline 👍.
Yeah clean them when their not to old or low quality Parts
But personally believe if u suspect that's its bad u should replace it be because if u don't It could cost u your catalytic converters very expensive and may have to be welded on
And could cause other major problems as well
Your cat won't suffer due to a bad O2 sensor.
My car has the same engine but doesn't have this O2 sensor and no EGR
That works if you can get the sensor out without destroying it. Sometimes going new is better. Heat cycles are bad on parts. Resistance change.
I don’t clean a paper cup. I replace it with a new one. Same here!
I only buy new O2 when they ground out. Other then that, remove it, use a torch and burn off all the carbon. Reinstall and on the road again 😁
ليش هاي التكاليف والتعب وانتو اهل الادوات الاحتياطية بدلة وفض الموضوع
Please dont use gasoline as a cleaning agent, but if you REALLY have to, do it in an extreemely well ventilated area, like outside
Cleaning doesnt work, what goes wrong in an oxy is the signal becomes weak and breaks down over time.
They have a life span of 100000klms.
So this is like washing an expired mud cake in an ultra sonic cleaner hahaha
Jus cut the cat off lol
I use Irish spring gives my exhaust a fresh clean smell
You used $20 in gas and carb cleaner, when you could've just bought a new one. Also no way you got that out that fuckin easy.
O2 sensor is cheaper than an ultrasonic cleaner
how to check a O2 sensor .... take it out , connect a needle type volt meter to it, use a propane plumbing torch and fan the flame on the tip , the voltage should immediately move with the flame, if it don't its bad
Usually we have to heat the area where the O2 sensor is mounted with torch. This one is pretty new since it came out so easily.
Wrong. Just make sure the car is hot and they come out easy.
I thought WD-40 is a silicone based cleaner. Spraying silicone on an oxygen sensor is a sure fire was to destroy the O2 sensor.
WD-40 is petroleum based.
WD40 isn't silicone based and contains none.
Why do clowns on CZcams make stuff up and post it as fact?
There's a bit of ceramic in there that basically breaks every time you take it out. Just save time and BUY A NEW ONE. Literally like 25$ for the upstream and downstream
how can i get that viberate machine type??
Oxigen sensors are basically like batteries, ones they are worn out you need to replace it , can polish the part if you want, it will not work
Oh cool let me pull out my ultrasonic cleaner
If you think about it, given the cost of the labour and the cost of the sensor and the likelihood of it working for a significant length of time before you do have to buy a new one.. this is fun if you don’t count the cost of your own time, but does not make financial sense at all if you do.
Cheaper to buy a new sensor. Oh and your lucky getting it out so easily
They're like $120 on my car. Not that you should clean them, but I definitely used PB blaster on it.
I FOUND THAT AFTER ALL MY OWN RESEARCH THAT, NOTHING BETTER THAN SWAPPED FOR A NEW ONE.......
How is Carby cleaner ok but then use sensor safe anti sieze. Wouldn't the carby clean mess it up
What kind of this u poul in ultrasound tank ?
Clean it ?, change it.
The cleaning machine cost more than a new sensor.😂
Gas in an ultrasonic cleaner, sounds like a good way for someone thats not too bright to burn their house down, while attempting this in their garage. Just by a new one, if it fails usually thats a sign that something is not right with the combustion process in your engine, too much fuel and burning oil makes them black and leaves carbon deposits inside making it faulty and eventually frying the element inside, my Miata had the same original o2 sensors from the factory in 1992 and it still passed smog in California before I sold it a few months ago.
Oowh. Thanks bro, i'll do it iny matic bike.
Greetings from indonesia
Glad it was helpful
rofl!
… The comments.
If I got money for an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner, I got plenty of money for a new sensor that cost maybe $20-$30