I read on "What did you do to your Festy this week" that someone replaced O2sensor wire. I went to Advance to price O2 sensor. Generic one was $17.95. One with correct plug was $35.00 Question finally. Is cheep one as good as the other? I just started working on the thing and it"s dollaring me to death.
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Originally posted by Handyman View PostI read on "What did you do to your Festy this week" that someone replaced O2sensor wire. I went to Advance to price O2 sensor. Generic one was $17.95. One with correct plug was $35.00 Question finally. Is cheep one as good as the other? I just started working on the thing and it"s dollaring me to death.
Either way you go I highly recommend the replacement of the old one. Big difference.Remember "I" before "E", except as in Budweiser.
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i've used the el cheap-o's also and had no problems.1960 willys pickup
1967 jeep cj5
1988 festiva
1989 festiva
1990 festiva for parts
1991 s-10
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" —Benjamin Franklin, 1759
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The 'generic' Bosch sensor is the same as the 'dedicated' Bosch senor, only difference is the electrical connector. I just replaced mine last week. I used the generic Bosch, $18.00.
Use a 7/8" box end wrench, PB Blaster helps gets the old one out. You can cut the wire near the old sensor and use a deep well 6 point socket to get it out. Use a regular wrench to tighten the new one.'88 Festiva L, stock carby engine (with exhaust upgrade), 4 speed tranny. Aspire Struts and Springs, Capri 14" wheels, interior gutted, battery in back
'92 Geo Metro XFi
'87 Suzuki Samurai
'85 F150, modded 300cid
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I have a '92 with 70K miles. Until I got it running a couple weeks ago, it was sitting for about four years. Should I consider a new O2 sensor, or should the original one be okay?
Karl'93GL "Prettystiva" ticking B3 and 5 speed, backup DD; full swaps in spring!
'91L "AquaMutt" my '91L; B6 swap/5 speed & Aspire brakes, DD/work car
'92L "Twinstiva" 5sp, salvage titled, waiting for repairs...
'93GL "Luxstiva," '94 B6 engine & ATX; needs overhauled
'89L "Muttstiva," now a storage bin, future trailer project
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I changed mine because the OBD wagged out a 15 code. It made a huge difference, and the check engine light went out.
For under $20.00 and 30 minutes time, I would vote 'change it out'. Unless there's a chance the new one could be defective. I've never heard anybody report a defective new Bosch O2 sensor, but I suppose it could happen.'88 Festiva L, stock carby engine (with exhaust upgrade), 4 speed tranny. Aspire Struts and Springs, Capri 14" wheels, interior gutted, battery in back
'92 Geo Metro XFi
'87 Suzuki Samurai
'85 F150, modded 300cid
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This is interesting, I did not think the carb models had an O2 sensor, but I took a look. Is it a single wire unit at the base of the exhaust manifold collector? My milage has dropped and I had not given this posibility much thought.Brent
'88 Festiva LX
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Originally posted by barno68 View PostThis is interesting, I did not think the carb models had an O2 sensor, but I took a look. Is it a single wire unit at the base of the exhaust manifold collector? My milage has dropped and I had not given this posibility much thought.1960 willys pickup
1967 jeep cj5
1988 festiva
1989 festiva
1990 festiva for parts
1991 s-10
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" —Benjamin Franklin, 1759
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I went and bought a direct fit one for my car... Whent home.. and it was a universal one... Had to splice the wire :???: It was $40 too. (Bosch)
Best part was I had to argue with the guy when he asked me which one. He insisted my 90' and one after the cat too89SX funtop! Fully loaded!
RIP 90LX
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