12 WAYS TO REMOVE A STUCK OR ROUNDED OXYGEN SENSOR (SEIZED AND STRIPPED)

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  • @rogeronslow1498
    @rogeronslow1498 Рік тому +49

    And if that doesn't work then sell the car.

    • @Fred-Faizi
      @Fred-Faizi 6 місяців тому

      Sell at 50% off because no one wants the car with failed emissiom

  • @ForkMan2
    @ForkMan2 Рік тому +46

    used the o2 sensor tool. mf still rounded out cus thor himself torqued that damn thing

    • @bigdgaming4389
      @bigdgaming4389 6 місяців тому +5

      Same thing happened about 5 minutes ago and now the damn tool is stuck

    • @Dough_boy1345
      @Dough_boy1345 6 місяців тому +1

      Did yall find a way to remove same thing happened to me

    • @alexverenich1031
      @alexverenich1031 3 місяці тому

      Mine rounded out too, don't know what to do. Heard to spray it with freeon for a fee days and driving it

  • @8216.
    @8216. Рік тому +8

    Very very useful information, I had to remove the Entire exhaust pipe and then put the pipe on the vice a lot more work this is very useful information thank you

  • @richardcraddock6632
    @richardcraddock6632 26 днів тому

    2:27am Bro, this is the most thorough, efficient instruction video I’ve ever seen! My boy said let’s get to it…let me cover every scenario for you real quick!

  • @Mal-y3c
    @Mal-y3c 28 днів тому +1

    Thankyou very generous and useful tips that assisted me removing a particulary stubborn O2 sensor. Also your advice on leaking fuel injector o rings causing misfire was on the money in diagnosing and fixing my misfire problem and very much appreciated.

  • @slvds
    @slvds Рік тому +5

    Thank you! I got it off using the grinder and socket suggestion with a big spray of PB Blaster.

  • @cindyholley1822
    @cindyholley1822 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for the options that gave me confidence keep bring real

  • @sanBastian123
    @sanBastian123 17 днів тому

    You are top notch, mechanic snitch...lol. Now we know how the hell that oxy sensor

  • @trentstewart2558
    @trentstewart2558 4 місяці тому +4

    The trick to using heat to free a stuck bolt or nut is to put the heat on one part more than the other. So it would likely be better to put the torch on the O2 sensor rather than the exhaust pipe it sits in. Further, when you do put heat on one of the two pieces more than the other, it's the difference in temps between the two that cause the hotter one to expand more than the other one and that breaks the microscopic bonds that are holding them together.
    Dude, sometime back when I was fifteen in the early 1980s, my mechanical mentor told me to use heat on a stuck bolt. I put a propane torch on it and it didn't help. Didi it a few times, same result. A few times later doing the same with always the same result, I shit canned the torch idea for freeing stuck nuts and bolts. Now feature this.
    From the early 1980s until maybe 2005 or 2010, I never even considered using heat from my experience. But one day, the nut on the end of the crankshaft of my Ford 2.3 Ranger had to come off to replace the broken timing belt. Went out and bought a new socket the right size for that big nut. 1/2" drive socket. I had a breaker bar on the socket. I had a six foot long pipe on the end of that breaker bar to increase the leverage. Thought the breaker bar was going to explode.
    Had the hood open. The pipe on the breaker bar which held the socket and was on the crankshaft end still wouldn't budge. I had the parking brake on. I had the five speed transmission in a high gear. I chocked the wheels so the truck wouldn't move. All that to keep the engine from free wheeling. And it still did. I could ratchet fast enough to make the car start rolling despite it all trying to bust that nut loose.
    I took a break. Thought I could try the heat trick, again. But it never works for me. Then decided to look up the theory behind the heat trick.l Maybe I'm ot doing it right? I was in the elevator constructors union briefly. And my journeyman told me I was not using the hand cleaner properly. How do you not use hand cleaner correctly, I thought? And he showed me. I had no idea you were supposed to put that stuff on your dirty hands when they are dry, not wet. Do that, and the hand cleaner is good shit.
    So I look up the heating a stuck bolt trick and see if there is something I missed. There was. The basic application of the heat on the problem requires you to put the heat more on one piece of the other that are stuck. Armed with this new knowledge, went outside and tried that on the Ranger crankshaft nut which holds the Harmonic Ballancer on the shaft. Almost just going though the motions considering I had no faith in it. When I put the socket on the nut afterward, the nut came loose like it was never stuck.
    You should be forwarned. Researching that heat trick as mentioned, I came across one loud mouth whose video showed him holding an acetalyne cutting torch. He said you gotta heat the sucker up until it glows red. The hottter the better he said. He was an idiot making a fool of himself. The danger you all have when making how to videos and getting something wrong is looking like idiots. Worse still, is actually being a professional at something, and still getting it wrong on a video for all to see. You just made yourself, your employer, your company, look like idiots by doing so. Not to mention that by showing people how to do something themselves they could otherwise pay for, you just drove away untold amounts of potential work for some professional like you.. Maybe even you.
    I had the O2 sensor round trying to free it from exhaust just now. First time ever. My not so new, not so old new old lady's truck no less. Used pipe wrench without any luck. I'll bet you five dollars that after I put the torch on the base of the O2 sensor while trying not to heat up the exhaust pipe where it threads into, it comes right off with the pipe wrench of vice grip? I should also mention that not a whole bunch of heat is necessary. I agree with you about the MAPP gas. But it won't make any difference if it's propane. It doesn't have to be red hot. Doesn't have to be real hot. Just needs to be heat on one part that is stuck and not so much heat on the other to make it lopsided One piece expands from the heat more than the other breaking the bonds between them.
    That heart trick properly applied works miracles. I soaked the O2 sensor in PB Blaster earlier. Even had it sound and feel like it busted loose when heavy leverage was used on the wrench. But it was fooling me because it has not budged. But will after I heat it up. Thanks, man.

    • @modernrooster
      @modernrooster 10 днів тому

      Anything you heat will expand. Heating the sensor itself will cause the sensor to expand and become tighter. Heat the exhaust only so it will expand and give the sensor more room to twist.

  • @JohnSmith-xx1lx
    @JohnSmith-xx1lx Рік тому +3

    Lol i'm glad you threw that last one in there i ended up stripping out the one on the manifold on my lincoln town car now i have to take the manifold off 😜

  • @luisl3528
    @luisl3528 4 місяці тому +1

    This dude is a top g

  • @Agent_G_33
    @Agent_G_33 3 місяці тому +1

    I used penetrating spray and let it sit about a hour. But then I rounded off the sensor trying to use one of those "special" sockets, because it flexes too much and had too much slop in it. I finally got it to break free with a pipe wrench. Good luck!

  • @slowazzes1972
    @slowazzes1972 7 місяців тому

    Brake fluid works great for getting stuck 02 sensors off. If you feel the sensor seize up when your backing it out squirt some brake fluid on the threads and wait like 5 minutes and it’ll come out.

  • @andrewbrunk3185
    @andrewbrunk3185 5 місяців тому +4

    Used o2 tool, rounded out. There is no room to swing a hammer, going to have to remove the exhaust system. O2 sensors are worthless, and their locations are trash.

  • @johnschutt9187
    @johnschutt9187 Місяць тому

    Very good

  • @stevefilipovic1339
    @stevefilipovic1339 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks, you have a very efficient presentation, lots shared in a short time. The Pipe Wrench is what did it for me. Thanks!

  • @David-b8o5z
    @David-b8o5z 9 місяців тому +1

    Maybe weld a larger nut to the base of the sensor,slip it over the rounded off part

  • @kylewilliams6090
    @kylewilliams6090 Рік тому +2

    Is it ok to run the car to heat up the exhaust while the sensor is unplugged?

    • @Top5AutoRepairs
      @Top5AutoRepairs  Рік тому

      It's fine.

    • @kylewilliams6090
      @kylewilliams6090 Рік тому

      @@Top5AutoRepairs thanks for prompt response. How do you suggest I remove a sensor with a shield around it?

    • @Top5AutoRepairs
      @Top5AutoRepairs  Рік тому

      If the heat shield is on the way it's best to remove it and you'll have more space to work without working around it.

    • @LOLONO666
      @LOLONO666 Рік тому +1

      you could use a propane torch

    • @mizzr3dcarpetstatus
      @mizzr3dcarpetstatus Місяць тому

      2013 explorer, this bank 1 upstream is stuck and there is just no room to attempt the majority of these methods. Breaker bar didn't help... took everything off up top to get more room also.

  • @boondock6055
    @boondock6055 4 місяці тому +1

    Fire use fire 🔥

  • @okccitizen4400
    @okccitizen4400 7 місяців тому +2

    Day 3 of trying to remove 02 upstream on a 08 mustang gt

    • @joshwilliams6910
      @joshwilliams6910 6 місяців тому

      Same here. Did you end up getting it off?

  • @wendellamos1004
    @wendellamos1004 6 місяців тому

    Stripped bolt remover?

  • @GSUOSmokey
    @GSUOSmokey Рік тому +2

    You forgotten one. The one I used, a Pipe Wrench

  • @MariarioztMDreeeee
    @MariarioztMDreeeee Рік тому +2

    That happen to me the oxigen sensor bank ,one never the owner change it now no van put it out thing put teal hot can take out thank you video

  • @Jesus-e7s8l
    @Jesus-e7s8l 2 місяці тому

    You can always stick a drill to break it and remove it in pieces.

  • @josephfbuck
    @josephfbuck 9 місяців тому +1

    👍

  • @vampeel3360
    @vampeel3360 9 днів тому

    Good advice…. My ports are stripped…. The install was on some BS… retapping won’t work…. But your methods will work to remove the stripped nut….
    I found a deep socket 6point with a shop towel insert the blue throw away…. Helped grip when stripped but had enough grip ..🫡

  • @markknights7905
    @markknights7905 5 місяців тому

    Haha so many backup plans. Very helpful

  • @Badassbass79
    @Badassbass79 Місяць тому

    I just rented one and it striped mine now I can't get it off.🤷