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Socket set for lambda sensor probe NEO tools 3 pcs (model 11-203)
Socket set for lambda sensor probe NEO tools 3 pcs (model 11-203)
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Socket set for lambda sensor probe NEO tools 3 pcs (model 11-203)
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Socket set for lambda sensor probe NEO tools 3 pcs (model 11-203)
Socket set for lambda sensor probe NEO tools 3 pcs (model 11-203)
NEO tools Socket set for lambda sensor probe 3 pcs (model 11-203) is a compact toolkit designed to remove and install oxygen (lambda) sensors in automotive exhaust systems. The set contains three purpose-shaped sockets sized to fit common sensor hexes and wiring clearance, allowing service without damaging the sensor housing or cable. It is intended for use in garages, service workshops and by DIY mechanics performing diagnostics, maintenance or replacement of lambda sensors.
The NEO tools socket set provides precise fit and safe access to lambda sensors thanks to its dedicated socket profiles and slots for sensor cables. Made from heat-treated steel, the sockets resist wear under repeated use and maintain torque accuracy. The compact three-piece assortment covers typical sensor sizes, reducing the need to switch between unrelated tools during exhaust-system work. The design enables work in confined areas with limited clearance around exhaust pipes and manifolds.
Select the socket that matches the sensor hex size and engage it onto the sensor body while ensuring the cable fits through the socket cutout. Attach a compatible ratchet or breaker bar to the socket drive, apply steady turning force to loosen or tighten the sensor, and take care to support surrounding components to avoid strain on connectors. After installation, verify sensor wiring routing and torque to vehicle manufacturer recommendations where available.
Before use, allow the exhaust components to cool to safe handling temperature. Use appropriate personal protective equipment and observe vehicle-specific torque settings. Avoid excessive force that could damage the sensor or wiring; if the sensor is heavily corroded, apply penetrating lubricant and allow time to work before attempting removal.
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