Ouch, 129 bucks. I want to say mine was roughly 40 bucks. I even bought it
from Auto Zone. If you have two throwing codes, I would replace all of them. My
truck has 3 total I think. One on the exhaust manifold, before cat, and after
cat.
-Tim
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] OT: Universal O2 sensors
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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