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'86 carrerra O2 sensor

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

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


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you can just use a generic sensor $15 at pep boys and splice the wires.
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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
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I used the Taurus one, also...
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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
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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.
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thanks, appreciate the suggestions. Hope it has some positive affect on poor running motor I've been trying to sort..
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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.
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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..
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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?

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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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