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Automatic Transmission - 3 Speed

1st Gear: 2.48
2nd Gear: 1.48
3rd Gear: 1.00

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jsup Part Number for O2 Sensor
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Autozone part number 13190 listed for the heated O2 sensor. None of the Autozones around here have them and are having a hard time getting them


Anyone know the Bosh number so I can call Napa, Pep Boys, or someone else?

Thanks
Posted on: 2008/3/3 22:52
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bogus Re: Part Number for O2 Sensor
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I am sure the Bosch site would have the xref you need.

also check NGK O2 sensors, I feel they are mucho better.
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Midnight85 Re: Part Number for O2 Sensor
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I got my heated O2 off ebay, it is a Borg Warner. Been doing fine for over 2 years now. Cheap too!
Posted on: 2008/3/7 15:24
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jsup Re: Part Number for O2 Sensor
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I got the Bosch 13190 in Autozone for $27. I had a $20 credit on that card they give out.

I had to pick up the connector at a local auto parts store. The old fashioned type where the guys are rude but know their shit....

I have it all hooked up.

I pulled the power from the wiper motor, since I don't drive the car in the rain. I used the ground on the bell housing bolt where everything else was grounded.
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