November 27, 200421 yr I recieved my $60.00 O2 sensor today that I bought from a guy who owns a part store on ebay. He said it was like OEM and he was dead on. I put the high-temp anti-sieze on the threads and tightened it down to 35lbs like it say, plugged it in, cleared the codes, and fired my car up. I drove it around the block and then to wally world and let me tell you there is a huge difference. My exhaust doesn't gag people, I get ok gas milage, and it doesn't idle so bad that it makes me have to use the bathroom every 5 minutes. I have my car back!!! YAY!!! I have a Subaru with hood pins! NO it's not a WRX STi that I rally!
November 30, 200421 yr Excellent! That's a nice price for an OEM-replacement sensor. Certainly beats trying to connect to those weird stainless alloy wires on the stock sensor.
December 1, 200421 yr Excellent! That's a nice price for an OEM-replacement sensor. Certainly beats trying to connect to those weird stainless alloy wires on the stock sensor. I am getting 19 MPG, on a 95 Legacy wagon, I am thinking it might be the 02 sensor. So who is this guy that has cheap sensors? Please.
December 2, 200421 yr Author Here is the link to his store. I hope this helps. http://stores.ebay.com/Mac-Auto-Parts-and-Accessories
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