I would love to ignore it but I can't. It won't pass inspection with the light on. Thank you though.
Ok, I would need a couple of answers before I could actually tell you what is wrong (what kind of car, what the code is). If they replaced your oxygen sensor multiple times, they could be replacing the wrong one, or like someone else said, it could be a different problem. For example: a misfire, intake air leaks, CAT problem, exhaust leak...
But the best way to try to get "around" the light? Have someone reset your light (with a computer, or just disconnect the battery), then drive your vehicle at least 50 miles, over multiple trips, keeping your speed under 55mph. Most cars O2 sensor monitors run at 55mph.
- A "trip" varies by monitor and car, but involves starting the car, driving a cretain amount of time at varying speeds, and stopping the engine. Best bet - drive normally for a week, but under 55. We get cars through all the time by doing this.
Last note, I promise. If it is one of the "easy" problems like a misfire or oxygen sensor, and you ignore it and keep driving, over time you will destroy your CAT, which costs many hundreds of dollars to fix. Sometimes over $1000.
Good luck