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anybody dealt with www.autopart.com

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Looks like I want 22791AA00A oxygen sensor for my 00 outback wagon automatic. These guys www.autopart.com have the best price. The closeup photo on their website shows a 6-pin connector. http://www.autopart.com/O2Sensor/O22000SUBARUIMPREZA.htm

 

But I've seen other references that say it's a 5 pin. Can anybody save me a trip under the car and confirm if it's 5 or 6?

 

Also, has anybody done business with these folk? Their price is great but their disclaimer is huge.

 

Thanks for any words...

 

Jak

Thats the front sensor....and it should be a 4 wires,

the same one fits all 2000 OBW and OBS with 2.2 and 2.5 engines.

A Denso 234-9018 is what I used. Works fine and fit perfect for me.

The rear is 6 wire I think....but I've never had to replace that one.

Under $100 shipped as I recall.

 

Richard

I haven't dealt with autopart.com, but generally OEM is suggested at least for the front o2 sensor. I have an '00obw and it's a 6 pin connector, apparantly because it's a wideband o2 sensor. Sometimes the '00 front o2 sensor OEM isn't horid $$ because they needed a lot for recall replacements.

Well I guess my 2000 Outback Sport (2.2L) is different then.

Mine is 4 wire, just looked.

 

Richard

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hey, yeah, thanks men. I finally went out in the cold and confirmed that mine is the 6-wahr rectangular plug. I didn't realize the plug was so easy to get to.

 

I'll give this vendor a try and see what happens.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hey, well, autopart.com was verra good to deal with. Quick email answers to questions and the part was correct. Their number SG1089 oxygen sensor. They also offer sockets for removal, but I got the T75518 Ampro at Advance for 11.42. Very limited access, but I managed to get it through the rf wheel well without removing the heat shield. Subie is running much better now.

  • 3 years later...
Thats the front sensor....and it should be a 4 wires,

Richard

 

These type of thread never stop :D

 

And nope, no four wires: I just replaced mine, 2000GT Legacy Wagon, the front is 6 wires ! :rolleyes:

 

Got Bosch from Autozone, store pick up for $66 bucks, store PN#17018

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