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big_bad_buff

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I can’t find a book anywhere for my car. Anyways, I bought this 89 Chevy berretta 2.8 v6 2 years ago, 70k miles on it, a real good deal to get me through until I’m out of school. Anyways, I need to replace the O2 sensor on it, and was wondering if any of you knew a cool site with pics etc. I know its on the exhaust pipes or manifold close to the engine somewhere but I’d like to know exactly what’s up before I climb under there.

oh, I spent $26 on it and i found it for $12 on the net lol
 
dude - just climb under there, it is this little thing with a wire coming out of it... you will find it easy
 
Are you saying you bought the Haynes book?

All anyone can tell you is to just take a look under there yourself. That seems to be a pretty rare car, and not in the good way. Finding info would be very hard.
 
What the hell you talking about dude, it’s not rare at all, one with low miles is rare, but Berettas are everywere

Apöllo said:
Are you saying you bought the Haynes book?

All anyone can tell you is to just take a look under there yourself. That seems to be a pretty rare car, and not in the good way. Finding info would be very hard.
 
Becoming said:
dude - just climb under there, it is this little thing with a wire coming out of it... you will find it easy

This is my advice too, its going to be on your exhaust pipe somewhere, likely closer to the engine than the rear of the car. Mine are if I remember correctly on the headers before the cats. Its not hard to change, just get under there and look around a bit.

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