"I do not think that leaving t
"I do not think that leaving the engine idling will do away with the problem. Once the sensor gets damaged, it needs replacement.
Raising the engine when loading and unloading is a must, as I learned on the second time I damaged the sensor. My wife and I where loading up for a weekend out, and water came in. Turned on the engine, and "beep". My tech was at the marine, so we fast idled for 10 minutes, but arriving at the fuel dock, "beep". So , once damaged, replacement is needed.
The first O2 change was covered by warranty, and I'm still under warranty so I guess this one should be also covered. I was told there is a bulleting with a new procedure or upgrade that needs to be done in order to solve this issue. Anyone out there knows about it?"