Q: Hi it's hardly 2 months since I replaced my cx5's oxygen sensor. The engine check light is back again.

asked by on October 01, 2017

2 months back I replaced the oxygen sensor. Now the check light is back again. Mechanic said it's the same sensor again. Why does it get wrong so quickly?

My car has 6 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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