Oxygen Sensor - Maintenance Guidelines
Number 82-I-234 Section 6 Date 11/83Subject: OXYGEN SENSOR MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES - 1981-1982 T1000 MODELS
The 1982 Maintenance Schedule for gasoline fueled passenger cars incorrectly specified that all 1982 T1000 models equipped with Computer Command Control and automatic transmission, would require oxygen sensor replacement at 30,000 mile intervals... This is only true for Federal 1982 T1000 models equipped with Computer Command Control and automatic transmission. There are no 1982 California vehicles that require scheduled oxygen sensor maintenance.
The Federal 1982 T1000 models equipped with Computer Command Control and automatic transmission have an odometer maintenance flag which signals the driver that a sensor change is to be performed when the vehicle has accumulated 30,000 miles. The cost of this maintenance is to be assumed by the owner.
MAINTENANCE REMINDER FLAG RESET:
In the event a vehicle is encountered with the emission maintenance flag displayed, and it does not qualify for oxygen sensor maintenance (California with automatic or manual transmission and Federal with manual transmission), the flag should be reset at no charge to the customer (see illustration).