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Lisle 12390 Dual Drive Oxygen Sensor Wrench: A Versatile Tool for Efficient Sensor Maintenance Review

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Description of Lisle 12390 Dual Drive Oxygen Sensor Wrench: A Versatile Tool for Efficient Sensor Maintenance

Use with a breaker bar to loosen stubborn oxygen sensors. Dimensions: 3.5 inch wide x 5.25 inch high x 1.75 inch diameter. Tool comes with both 1/2 inch and 3/8 inch drive. Forged, heat-treated steel with six point design will withstand high torque removal applications.

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When the car was on low ramps and I was on my back I didn't have enough leverage to disengage it. The sensor was in a hard-to-reach spot, but allowed the 6" extension to come out of the 1/2" socket hole at about a 45* angle. I slipped my 3 ton jack under the car, placed it under the extension, stood up to avoid damaging it and slowly began pumping the jack. I was blown away that each little pump actually lifted the car up and then back down. I understand that it is either weakened or the sensor

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  • handy thing
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  • not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great O2 Sensor Removal Tool

I purchased this O2 sensor removal tool for 2 O2 sensors on a 2009 Nissan Frontier truck. I sprayed the sensors with Seafoam Deep Creep Penetrating Oil and waited a few minutes. I placed this tool on the jigs and it fitted the nut perfectly. The clearance was very small (less than 1 mm). I used a 3/8" socket wrench handle and was able to free the sensors. There was no damage to the instrument or the sensor. It worked great with both sensors and can be reused with other sensors if needed. The…

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  • Free for educational purposes
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

It costs more but it's the best.

Stumbled upon this tool while looking for help on how to remove the oxygen sensor on a 1998 5.7 liter Chevy exhaust after driving over 252,000 miles without taking it apart. Without writing a book about my automotive career to justify my admiration for the quality of this tool and its ability to extract the O2 sensors apparently welded on by rust/corrosion, let me just say the price is double the price and it will still be the best. value there. Why? Due to the accuracy of fit, the hole milling

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great O2 sensor connector option

I like this connector for its flexibility. Not only can you use a 3/8 and 1/2 drive, you can use only end versus top/bottom. This can be very helpful. The ratchet or breaker has a hole for the detent ball, which I think works a lot better than the grooves inside. This ensures a secure hold on the base. The construction feels solid and Lisle is a reasonable company, although the guarantee can be a bit difficult for users who do it themselves. One thing I don't like is the hex configuration. The…

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  • Special offer
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  • Hard to say