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dcarlson 03-01-2013 03:09 PM

'86 carrerra O2 sensor
 
can someone point me to correct O2 sensor for my stock carrera - can't get at car right now..

dcarlson 03-01-2013 03:17 PM

our host parts list does not seem to target it - will this work


Bosch W0133-1604453 Oxygen Sensor | Auto Parts Warehouse

schumicat 03-01-2013 03:39 PM

you can just use a generic sensor $15 at pep boys and splice the wires.

JAR0023 03-02-2013 08:22 AM

Bosch 13913 for '86 Ford Taurus worked for me. Just splice in the wires. Crimp not solder. Can be had at just about any FLAPS for less that $30. -J

djcdmv 03-02-2013 12:09 PM

I used the Taurus one, also...

dcarlson 03-03-2013 03:49 AM

thanks for responses/suggestions - just trying to get one that will be direct fit and not require splicing, etc. Suppose I'll have to get old on out first to match it up to something

Hunt3R 03-03-2013 05:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcarlson (Post 7304026)
our host parts list does not seem to target it

Pelican does list it:
Bosch O2 Sensor for 911 (1986-89), 911 Turbo (1986-94), 911 C2/C4 (1989-94)

But it's $134.50. I spent about $100 less by going to Autozone and picking up the aforementioned Bosch 13913 for an '86 Ford Taurus and splicing it into the old connector. I used weatherproof butt connectors to connect the wiring and then wrapped the whole thing up tightly with electrical tape.

dcarlson 03-05-2013 11:00 AM

thanks, appreciate the suggestions. Hope it has some positive affect on poor running motor I've been trying to sort..

ClickClickBoom 03-05-2013 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcarlson (Post 7310436)
Hope it has some positive affect on poor running motor I've been trying to sort..

It won't, throwing parts at a problem may or may not fix the problem. The role of the O2 sensor is minimal. If you can't find a Pelican to help you out take it to a good performance Pcar shop for diagnostics.
BTW, what is the problem? Poor running covers a huge spectrum.
eric

dcarlson 03-06-2013 02:13 PM

well... found a vac hose off at back bottom of throttle body - re-connecting helped a lot but still have a missing/hesitation when acceleratlng..most still telling me I likely still have some vac leak(s) . this came on suddenly with no deterioration in motor performance over time...have done wires, cap, rotor. fuel filter, air filter, DME, new coil. will try some new plugs I guess but will be tough for mew to get at them. . Starts, runs, idles good but just when accelerating .. it is obvious that something is holding motor from taking off normally..

rokemester 06-26-2013 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JAR0023 (Post 7304999)
Bosch 13913 for '86 Ford Taurus worked for me. Just splice in the wires. Crimp not solder. Can be had at just about any FLAPS for less that $30. -J

The Taurus 1996 sensor is a four wire. How did you make this work with the three wire a 3.2 liter uses?

OXYGEN SENSOR, HEATED, 4-WIRE -- 16.93 in. wire length; Threaded-in type; Includes male connector and easy-to-follow instructions; Quality tested to ensure efficient fuel combustion; A high quality, OE replacement oxygen sensor; Features stainless steel shell, hex nut, shield, Teflon-covered insulated wires, high-temperature rubber internal and external seals, and threaded tube coated with anti-seize compound; Helps reduce harmful emissions; Backed by 1-year, unlimited-mileage warranty.

Hunt3R 06-27-2013 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by rokemester (Post 7518202)
The Taurus 1996 sensor is a four wire. How did you make this work with the three wire a 3.2 liter uses

86, not 96.


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