Generic o2 sensor Bosch.

Rokas Reipa rokas at wam.umd.edu
Tue Jun 24 16:52:15 EDT 2003


The part number is 13913. It's a universal fit sensor and cost just under
40$ at my local FLAPS a month ago. Just ask for model number 13913,
nothing else.

Rokas
93 100s 5sp

On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Todd Young wrote:

> $80 for a generic O2 sensor!?
>
> That's ridiculous! I paid $90 for two of them at Pep Boys a couple years
> ago, they couldn't have gone up that much.
>
> I'd check with Rod at The Parts Connection, or your local FLAPS. I can't
> remember the exact number, but it came as one for a Ford 302 V8. It had
> a plug on the end that I just chopped off and spliced on my old plugs.
>
> Benjamin Weste Pearre wrote:
> > Huh.  Blau wants $80 for the generic...  is it the same part?  Blau
> > isn't often that far above anyone else...
> >
> > http://www.audiquattroparts.com/tuneup/oxygen_sensors.htm
> >
> >
> >>CHris at ForceFive.com has 'em. Concord NH
> >>Generic Ford> if you like to splice: price is right. ~$40
> >>
> >>Subject: How to locate the generic Bosch O2 sensor?
> >>
> >>I am having a heck of a time finding a generic 3 wire O2 sensor for my
> >>car. Every single place I called only comes back with the OEM part, and
> >>can't seem to be able cross reference the generic Bosch.
> >>
> >>I am looking for 2 of them, one is for an 88 5ktq, the other is for a 90
> >>V8q.
> >>Any suggestions? Part number, or perhaps a different car make model I
> >>should look for that will bring it up?
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>  Zsolt
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Ben Pearre          1990 200TQA          http://hebb.mit.edu/~ben
> >
>
> --
> Todd Young
> 7079 Dawn Ave. E.
> Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076
>
>




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