Thanks. Mine are both throwing codes. I just figured if the UNI types work as well as the OEM types I may as well save the money. The UNIs for my car are $65/ea and the OEM types are $129/ea (and I need two of them, so it makes a big difference).

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I put one of these on my S-10. The check engine light came on, had it scanned. It was the O2 after the cat. I spliced in a new one, and the light hasnt ever come back on. It took maybe 15 minutes.

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 Subject: [Chevelle-list] OT: Universal O2 sensors

Has anybody tried the universal O2 sensors that come w/ just bare wires and you splice your original wires on? The UNI's are literally half the price of the OEM types. Of course the OEM types have the wires attached and all you do is screw it in then plug it in.

 Thanks,
 John Nasta



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