DIY Wideband Air/Fuel sensors replacement
DIY Wideband Air/Fuel sensors replacement
This is straight forward. I also had to buy a $10 sensor socket. I paid $202 with a shop discount and it would of cost $218 regular price. These are made in the US and they are also good for reading in Lamda for E85. China made ones would of cost $86 per sensor but I wouldn't install that even if it was free.
Car runs a lot stronger now.
I want to thank Knock at Dyno Proven LLC for letting me use the lift.


























Car runs a lot stronger now.

I want to thank Knock at Dyno Proven LLC for letting me use the lift.


























Last edited by Andrei; Oct 1, 2010 at 04:17 PM.
UPDATE. These Bosh sensors DO NOT work, they work intermediately. I saw the list of manufacturers that Bosh says use the same sensors and it's over 15 cars/manufacturers and it's not possible for the same sensors to be compatible for all those different cars.
The OEM ones are only $75-$90 more for both. I have some used ones with low miles and I will install them in a few hours.
The OEM ones are only $75-$90 more for both. I have some used ones with low miles and I will install them in a few hours.
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