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OdieTurbo
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ScanGaugeII in a Saturn 1.9L - O2 Sensor?
Okay guys, I bit the bullet and got a ScanGaugeII. This may have been mentioned in another post, but I couldn't find it.
My XGAUGE instructions show the following for O2 Sensors:
All ISO and VPW
All PWM
All CANxx
In addition, they have Bank 1 and Bank 2 and Sensor 1-4.
What the heck do I have in a 2002 Saturn SL1 1.9L?
-Confused
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