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Ok guys, Mr Engine light came on again, and i cought the code as soon as i got home, it was 33. My car is A r34 skyline.

Click on this link: http://www.r34servicemanual.com/default.aspx?v=24 to see what error code 33 is and let me know what i need to fix or change, doesnt seem to be anything serious and the engine light only came up for about 2 secs lol. Anyways let me know what u guys thing,

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Ahh yeah now I know what you mean by it comes on now and again, same thing happened to me. I bought a generic oxygen sensor off ebay, used the existing Nissan plug, crimped the new one on and have never looked back...best $50 I ever spent :(

Contact these people and ask for a Universal 3-wire Oxygen sensor e-bay oxygen sensor

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hah!...exact same thing I had as well...new O2 sensor fixed it too..

Alex, where were u hiding last nite at S'bank Maccas????? :)

Ahahahah lol you cant prove shit lol. I was with my gf having cake then we went clubbing. Cheers guy ill get one asap. I love this forum saves me having to deal with dodgey mechanics.:(

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hahaha OK it's roughly in the same place, as if you had a turbo (but obviously don't) the only sensor that is sticking out the side of the exhaust

LOL alright i guess i have an idea around where that is lol.

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also dan (3lite_32) could probably hook you up with a new 02 sensor

Oh yeah i've use him before anyone got a number for him I lost it, i can tell his a great bloke. Some one find me his number lol :ninja: and ill give him a ring.

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oh and ther is another sensor on the cat its the exhaust temp sensor. so its no that one its the sensor after ur "extractors" sticks out should have 2-3wires and a 4point plug from memory.

From memory im seeing u next week for oil changes, im gonna try to get the part by then and you can change it mr i know everything about cars :laughing-smiley-014:

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