O2 sensors
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O2 sensors
what do you guys recomend between these o2 sensors: AC, bosch, or denso,
wanting to get the rear o2s from a c5 vette, but dont know what brand to go with.
just was wondering if any of you guys have tried any of them, and wich
one you liked and stuck with.
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wanting to get the rear o2s from a c5 vette, but dont know what brand to go with.
just was wondering if any of you guys have tried any of them, and wich
one you liked and stuck with.
TIA
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I have been using the Bosch vette rears for a while now and have recommended them to many others and it has fixed their code problems. I assume the other brands are made to the same specifications as far as wattage and ISO compliance is concerned. Denso has been known to handle leaded fuels better than the other brands but I have not personally tested this as I don't run leaded fuel.
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Originally Posted by Bill Bowling
I just bought a couple of Bosch 13111 from AdvanceAuto on-line. They were $74.88 each. I should have them next week. I will let you know how they work out.
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Just a FYI, Autozone sells them for around 55.00ea. They warranty them different however so if you know you are going to be killing them with Leaded fuels then I would use Advance.
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Originally Posted by monodax
Just a FYI, Autozone sells them for around 55.00ea. They warranty them different however so if you know you are going to be killing them with Leaded fuels then I would use Advance.
Advance has a year warranty. I received my 13111 two days after ordering on line. I put them in yesterday. The wires were real long which let me remove my extenders that I had to use when I put the LT's in. I also turned the 1133 and 1153 codes back on to see if they come back with the bosch O2's.
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Originally Posted by Bill Bowling
On-line both were the same price but AutoZone only has a 3 month warranty.
Advance has a year warranty. I received my 13111 two days after ordering on line. I put them in yesterday. The wires were real long which let me remove my extenders that I had to use when I put the LT's in. I also turned the 1133 and 1153 codes back on to see if they come back with the bosch O2's.
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Advance has a year warranty. I received my 13111 two days after ordering on line. I put them in yesterday. The wires were real long which let me remove my extenders that I had to use when I put the LT's in. I also turned the 1133 and 1153 codes back on to see if they come back with the bosch O2's.
Bill
and has a life time warranty.
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Originally Posted by Bill Bowling
Life Time--thats not fair!!!!! Life time of what.....
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1 year warranty. i was at work and in a hurry.
the other part i bought was life time.
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I have been fighting this problem for 7 months and have tried all the fixes, none have worked yet. Read my post here for some advice, or to give it.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...46#post1978246
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