anywhere from 30 - 75 dollars
$45.00 for the part.
replace it..It should screw right in with a wrench.
around $1000 us
Code 44 is an Oxygen sensor code meaning exhaust is to lean. Replace Oxygen sensor. Then clear codes. This should solve the problem.
The sensor is about $75.00 to $100.00 and the labor is 1/2 hour with 1 hour diagnostics.
The cost of an oxygen sensor for a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT will cost between $55 and $80. The difference depends on location, dealer, and brand of sensor.
The only fix is to replace it. If you are mechanicly inclined, this is a doable deal. Before you replace the sensor you should check the wiring for resistance you can use a volt/ohms meter (vom) and test the continuity of the wiring to the sensor.
The sensor is about $75.00 to $100.00 and the labor is 1/2 hour with 1 hour diagnostics. It is best to have the diagnostics done as you may not have a bad oxygen sensor. It could be as simple as a vacuum leak.
Have you check the manifold? There should be one at the manifold and one at the catalyc! Hope you find it!
IMPORTANT: DO NOT DROP THE OXYGEN SENSOR. EXTREMELY FRAGILE!!!! First figure out which one to replace. Buy a sensor for your model car or a univeral one. Should require four wires. Use a slotted socket or a wrench to remove the old sensor. Cut the wires approximately 3 inches from the connector between the connector and the old sensor. Wire in new sensor and install. Further instructions should come with sensor.
any were from a 100 dollars to 300 dollars. any were from a 100 dollars to 300 dollars.
NO. there 2 different things / sensors.