Generic o2 sensor Bosch. -what about neihoff?

cobram at juno.com cobram at juno.com
Wed Jun 25 15:12:04 EDT 2003


Funny, because I get the same Bosch literature, most of it is just
marketing, we must be in two different regions.  I've never seen this
mentioned about the 3 wire sensors.  When I look at the actual sensor,
and see the same Bosch root numbers,  I would assume the similarities are
more than cosmetic.  I could be wrong.

I guess you didn't get the flier last year, I have it here in front of
me, quoting Bosch:
"Bosch Universal Heated Oxygen Sensors provide the closest match to
original equipment manufacturers' sensor performance."  There is a
picture of the sensor and a VW in the background.  Waterproof wire
splicers included.

What people decide to use or not to I could care less,  they could put a
spark plug in there if they're so inclined as far as I'm concerned, but
the facts is the facts.

BCNU,
http://www.geocities.com/cobramsri/


"John Larson" <j.d.larson at verizon.net> writes:
> Even in the single wire sensors there are more than one "universal
> sensors".
> There are design differences in the multiple wire sensors (even if
> they appear to be the same, visually), and Bosch makes that very clear
in
> their literature (the stuff Bosch service and parts people get in the
mail
> every month) and training classes.  You chose to believe what you will,

> it's OK with me.  I'll base my opinion on the information I have, and
> that'll have to be OK with you.  My customers will continue to get the
real
> thing, and I'll have the peace of mind that I can eliminate one
variable in
> the diagnostic/repair process.  John

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