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Old 01-01-06, 09:45 PM
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Which o2 sensor to get?

I need a new o2 sensor, which should I get from the local autoparts store? Does it really matter?
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buy the bosche one b/c it comes with 10 bucks in gas
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I'm looking at the O2 sensor at RX7.com and they're asking $40 for an RP Aftermarket O2 sensor. Is that too much?
I know NGK sells O2 sensors, are they good?
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Just go for a $20 Bosch Universal.
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I got ripped on one from Bumper to Bumper. $40 doesn't seem all that bad for an 02 sensor.
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solder

If you get the $20 Bosch O2 sensor you have to solder on the connector from your old one.

If you pay $40 typically the connector is attached.

Reminds me, I need to take a soldering iron back to school with me.
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If you get the $20 Bosch O2 sensor you have to solder on the connector from your old one.

If you pay $40 typically the connector is attached.

Reminds me, I need to take a soldering iron back to school with me.
Connector? What connector haha, my current o2 sensor is on a wire running directly into the ECU, so I just have to add a spade connector onto the the wire. Where can I get shielded wire anyways?
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Bosch. The cheaper the better. Crimp on your own connector. I don't have the answer for the shielded wire. NOT Radio Shack, I can tell you that much. Mabe Jameco.com? Or?
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ended up getting the universal bosch single wire for 19 bucks and change at a local place, still in the hunt for shielded wire. Home Depot and Radio Shack both didnt have it.
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http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/sto...egoryId=253035

Or Digikey or maybe if you have a FRYS electronic store nearby or it seems someone who installs radios in cars would have a shielded cable.

http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...S&Cat=31654718

http://www.steinair.com/wire.htm

Speaker shielded wire should do http://www.mediacollege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1388

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Originally Posted by HAILERS

I think we have a winner here. Thanks man!
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Originally Posted by Turbo II-FB
buy the bosche one b/c it comes with 10 bucks in gas
10 bucks in gas?
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I was thinking about getting the $40 Bosche one, as well. 10 bucks is a quarter tank to me. I just have to find the socket designed to take out the 02 sensor.
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You can rent the universal socket from Autozone....

BTW a 7/8 wrench fits it.

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i got the bosch and replaced it in about 5 mins. they got ones that are already wired all you gotta do is take your old one out, the new one in and plug it back up. its like a 120 bucks so i just got the universal for 19. i found an auto hobby shop that let me use a spot for 2 bucks an hour and all the tools i needed. iwas done in about 5 mins.
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I bought a Borg Warner (OS112) O2 sensor off of ebay, of all places.
Total price was $40.20. The sensor was prewired with the connector.
I purchased the O2 tool from my local parts house for $9.99. The O2 tool is just a 7/8 deep socket that has had a section removed to clear the wire.
Definately an easy job swapping them out, the only hard part was getting the old one out and the old sensor I took out was a NGK.

Karyn

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WOW Im glad to hear b/c I went to the dealership( yeah I know...) and they want 250+ for oem so if you get one for 40 bucks jump on it. Ill be on it on pay day. I think any single wire o2 work and then like they mentioned just solder or crimp the spade connector.
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I had a bosch one and for some odd reason I failed my etest 3 times in a row..did a diagnostics on it and mechanic said the o2 sensor is being 'lazy'...so i switched to OEM...hopefully I pass tommorow.
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mechanic wrong

Did the mechanic get the code off of the computer that said o2? I doubt he had the the mazda specific blinker or number wave reader or knew how to initialize it to read with the various other methods.

I also doubt that the o2 sensor is your only emissions problem. Read some of the information on going into closed loop on this forum.

Originally Posted by Wallydog11
I had a bosch one and for some odd reason I failed my etest 3 times in a row..did a diagnostics on it and mechanic said the o2 sensor is being 'lazy'...so i switched to OEM...hopefully I pass tommorow.
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