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I know this has been posted before but I can't find the thread so here goes.
I'm about due for a new O2 sensor, and I have heard mention of a generic Bosch one that is significantly cheaper than stock. can anybody give me a point in the right direction? Thanks AFJuvat |
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![]() PEPBOYS $45.95 Bosch #13913. Mark '86 944NA |
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You have to splice your connector to it.
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Thanks for the info
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OK does the $50.00 come with a long wiring harness that I just need to cut the end off? Or do I have to use my exsisting wiring?
Thanks Thom |
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The wires on 13913 are only about a foot long, so you must use your wirering.
Dave |
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