Replacement wideband sensors
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Replacement wideband sensors
The O2 sensor on my Dynojet wideband gave up,where's the best place to find a replacement?Does anyone have a Bosch part number?
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Originally Posted by whitt1
The O2 sensor on my Dynojet wideband gave up,where's the best place to find a replacement?Does anyone have a Bosch part number?
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You can get that same sensor form here https://www.parts.com/partlocator/in...&siteid=213799 PN 021-906-262-B. Its a Volkswagen part. Cost is about $45 shipped. I bought one for my Tech Edge WB from them, but my LC-1 uses the same sensor.
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Originally Posted by kbracing96
You can get that same sensor form here https://www.parts.com/partlocator/in...&siteid=213799 PN 021-906-262-B. Its a Volkswagen part. Cost is about $45 shipped. I bought one for my Tech Edge WB from them, but my LC-1 uses the same sensor.
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Originally Posted by kbracing96
You can get that same sensor form here https://www.parts.com/partlocator/in...&siteid=213799 PN 021-906-262-B. Its a Volkswagen part. Cost is about $45 shipped. I bought one for my Tech Edge WB from them, but my LC-1 uses the same sensor.
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You can also find them on eBay or similar online places for as low as $30. It is a stock european vehicle O2 sensor. I am currently looking for a replacement for mine, when I find the "cheapest" place to purchase this sensor I will post up.
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worst case if you're in a crunch, you can stop by a VW dealership and pick one up there I did this last year... I needed a new O2 right away... so paid 55 or so including tax at a dealership...