[s-cars] Best source for O2 Sensor

Daniel Hussey danh at s-cars.org
Thu May 1 00:16:11 EDT 2003


I bought mine for $30 from Rod @ The Parts Connection, but that was a while
ago.  Price may not be the same, but should be close.  3-wire Bosch.  But,
it has a generic connector, so you will have to splice in or use spade
connectors.  But, remember, an O2 sensor is an O2 sensor.  AC Delco, Bosch,
or what car it is for doesn't really make a difference.

Save yourself the money and just buy the generic sensor and cut out the
plug.

Later,
Dan
'95 S6 Avant (Europa/ecru)
'87 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 (aka "ski bitch")
Seattle, WA

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> It is time to replace the O2 sensors on my cars.  Anyone know of a good
place
> to get them?  Bosch 3 wire OE is what I want.  I don't want to splice.
> Unfortunately $135 each seems to be the going rate.  I need 3, 1 for the S
> and 2 for the Cabby.  Suggestions??
>
>
> Mark in UT
> '92 S4
> '96 Cabriolet
> Past:
> '97 A4T
> '92 100S
> '86 Coupe GT
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