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The oxygen sensor on a Chevy Aveo is an important component of the vehicle. It is responsible for regulating the oxygen levels in the fuel, it also controls the mileage of the gasoline. If the oxygen sensor fails, your Aveo could malfunction and your gas mileage could drop dramatically. Read on and learn how to remove and change an oxygen sensor on a chevrolet aveo.
You can safely remove and install a new oxygen sensor yourself with just a few tools.
How to remove and change an Aveo oxygen sensor

Removing and replacing an oxygen sensor on a Chevrolet Aveo is not a complicated action, follow these steps:
- Remove the large air intake tube from your Aveo’s airbox and rear turbo. Also, remove the two smaller air tubes from the air box and bleeder valves. This will give you access to the pre-catalytic converter, which is where the oxygen sensor is located.
- Use the seven inch eight wrench to remove the old oxygen sensor. You may need to spray some lubricant on it if it’s hard to remove. This will help you loosen the threads. Disconnect the wires from the vehicle’s wiring harness.
- Apply anti-seize paste to the threads of the new oxygen sensor. This will make it easy to remove for next time. Be careful not to get any of the paste on the sensor itself, as you could damage the oxygen sensor.
- Screw in the new oxygen sensor. Connect the wires to the Aveo’s sensor harness with the crimp connectors. And finally fully tighten the sensor with the wrench to secure it.
Advice
As you can see removing and changing an Aveo oxygen sensor is not difficult, and you can still use a soldering iron to connect the wires instead of using crimp connectors.
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The oxygen sensor on a Chevy Aveo is an important component of the vehicle. It is responsible for regulating the oxygen levels in the fuel, it also controls the mileage of the gasoline. If the oxygen sensor fails, your Aveo could malfunction and your gas mileage could drop dramatically. Read on and learn how to remove and change an oxygen sensor on a chevrolet aveo.
You can safely remove and install a new oxygen sensor yourself with just a few tools.
How to remove and change an Aveo oxygen sensor

Removing and replacing an oxygen sensor on a Chevrolet Aveo is not a complicated action, follow these steps:
- Remove the large air intake tube from your Aveo’s airbox and rear turbo. Also, remove the two smaller air tubes from the air box and bleeder valves. This will give you access to the pre-catalytic converter, which is where the oxygen sensor is located.
- Use the seven inch eight wrench to remove the old oxygen sensor. You may need to spray some lubricant on it if it’s hard to remove. This will help you loosen the threads. Disconnect the wires from the vehicle’s wiring harness.
- Apply anti-seize paste to the threads of the new oxygen sensor. This will make it easy to remove for next time. Be careful not to get any of the paste on the sensor itself, as you could damage the oxygen sensor.
- Screw in the new oxygen sensor. Connect the wires to the Aveo’s sensor harness with the crimp connectors. And finally fully tighten the sensor with the wrench to secure it.
Advice
As you can see removing and changing an Aveo oxygen sensor is not difficult, and you can still use a soldering iron to connect the wires instead of using crimp connectors.
Items you will need
The items you will use with: