Re: Oxygen sensor question
I recommend getting a sensor that is a direct plug-in, NOT a universal one
that has to be spliced. "Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:HbrLg.6125$Md4.5915@tornado.southeast.rr.com. .. > The check engine light on my 96 Cherokee is on, and the code is calling > out the rear (after converter) oxygen sensor. > > Auto Zone lists two sensors, both made by Bosch, one "O.E." type for $120 > and a universal type for $55. > > Money IS an object here, is there any huge hassle in using the cheaper > universal sensor? Is there any overriding reason that I should spend the > extra money for the O.E. sensor? > > Thanks! > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Oxygen sensor question
I recommend getting a sensor that is a direct plug-in, NOT a universal one
that has to be spliced. "Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:HbrLg.6125$Md4.5915@tornado.southeast.rr.com. .. > The check engine light on my 96 Cherokee is on, and the code is calling > out the rear (after converter) oxygen sensor. > > Auto Zone lists two sensors, both made by Bosch, one "O.E." type for $120 > and a universal type for $55. > > Money IS an object here, is there any huge hassle in using the cheaper > universal sensor? Is there any overriding reason that I should spend the > extra money for the O.E. sensor? > > Thanks! > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Oxygen sensor question
REPLY #2
I recently (last week) installed a Bosch O2 Sensor in my Bronco that cost me just over $45. "Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:HbrLg.6125$Md4.5915@tornado.southeast.rr.com. .. > The check engine light on my 96 Cherokee is on, and the code is calling > out the rear (after converter) oxygen sensor. > > Auto Zone lists two sensors, both made by Bosch, one "O.E." type for $120 > and a universal type for $55. > > Money IS an object here, is there any huge hassle in using the cheaper > universal sensor? Is there any overriding reason that I should spend the > extra money for the O.E. sensor? > > Thanks! > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Oxygen sensor question
REPLY #2
I recently (last week) installed a Bosch O2 Sensor in my Bronco that cost me just over $45. "Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:HbrLg.6125$Md4.5915@tornado.southeast.rr.com. .. > The check engine light on my 96 Cherokee is on, and the code is calling > out the rear (after converter) oxygen sensor. > > Auto Zone lists two sensors, both made by Bosch, one "O.E." type for $120 > and a universal type for $55. > > Money IS an object here, is there any huge hassle in using the cheaper > universal sensor? Is there any overriding reason that I should spend the > extra money for the O.E. sensor? > > Thanks! > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Oxygen sensor question
REPLY #2
I recently (last week) installed a Bosch O2 Sensor in my Bronco that cost me just over $45. "Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:HbrLg.6125$Md4.5915@tornado.southeast.rr.com. .. > The check engine light on my 96 Cherokee is on, and the code is calling > out the rear (after converter) oxygen sensor. > > Auto Zone lists two sensors, both made by Bosch, one "O.E." type for $120 > and a universal type for $55. > > Money IS an object here, is there any huge hassle in using the cheaper > universal sensor? Is there any overriding reason that I should spend the > extra money for the O.E. sensor? > > Thanks! > > Jeff DeWitt |
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