TOAK the Thread Of All Knowledge VIII
Paging Mick, Uncle Larry and Lou. Paging Mick Uncle Larry and Lou, or any other wood that has had some intimacy with an O2 sensor. Or anyone that just wants to throw a wild *** comment out there. LOL
Bosch is the standard. I've never gambled with a cheap O2 sensor. I get parts at almost cost though. Once you have the correct# I'd get on Amazon. Amazon is close to what I get them for at Napa. Going cheap shouldn't hurt the car. Example if you are replacing it just to pass smog and sell the car. That wood be the only time I wood go cheap.
Don't think you could go wrong with Bosch.
To follow the protocol of the Forum, what are we working on? Year, make and model?
To follow the protocol of the Forum, what are we working on? Year, make and model?
Morning all.
Have two full days of electrical safety training. Stupid training. Got lots of work in the shop and hired 2 new students.
Have two full days of electrical safety training. Stupid training. Got lots of work in the shop and hired 2 new students.
I agree QC. Here's the thing, for the same application Bosch has a cheap option and an expensive option. Like $50 and like $110. I'd be curious the difference.
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From what I have been reading (Google) the $60 is a universal sensor and may need to be cut and spliced in while the other one is not...?