cheap o2 sensors?
#2
try courtesy nissan or auto zone or maybe pep boys. not sure on prices though...
#4
Originally posted by Chris91SE
you won't find a "cheap" 02 sensor...
you won't find a "cheap" 02 sensor...
just wondering...why do you need an o2 sensor? Unless its shot, you its probably not going to fix any problems you have, exept maybe better gas mileage....maybe.
#5
Re: cheap o2 sensors?
Originally posted by BLAKZIMA
where can i find a cheap o2 sensor
where can i find a cheap o2 sensor
#6
Originally posted by 93maxVG
Whatever you do, do not get them at Pep Boys. They will try to rape you on the price. When I priced them out, Pep Boys wanted $109, and I ended up buying it at Auto Supermarket for about $60. Which was the best price I could find for the entire assembly (sensor and wiring). Auto Supermarket did have a universal sensor for $32 but it was the sensor only and you'd have to slice into the wires to use it. Originally, I bought this one, but after I cut the wires on my car and removed the sensor, I discovered that they sold me the wrong one, so I just decided to go with the $60 unit because it included the wiring that I had already cut.
just wondering...why do you need an o2 sensor? Unless its shot, you its probably not going to fix any problems you have, exept maybe better gas mileage....maybe.
Whatever you do, do not get them at Pep Boys. They will try to rape you on the price. When I priced them out, Pep Boys wanted $109, and I ended up buying it at Auto Supermarket for about $60. Which was the best price I could find for the entire assembly (sensor and wiring). Auto Supermarket did have a universal sensor for $32 but it was the sensor only and you'd have to slice into the wires to use it. Originally, I bought this one, but after I cut the wires on my car and removed the sensor, I discovered that they sold me the wrong one, so I just decided to go with the $60 unit because it included the wiring that I had already cut.
just wondering...why do you need an o2 sensor? Unless its shot, you its probably not going to fix any problems you have, exept maybe better gas mileage....maybe.
#7
Ghostmax has it pegged...
I bought two oxygen sensors at NOPI last week (one for
my '93, one for my sister's '94) and with shipping it
came to $100. These are NTK and are identical to the
original oxygen sensors down to the little plastic clips
on the wire harness to keep the wires away from the
exhaust pipe. It even comes with anti-seize already
applied to the sensor threads.
It's nice to have my gas mileage back, went from 300 miles
before the low fuel light came on to 370 miles with the
latest tank of gas (with a lot of city driving).
I bought two oxygen sensors at NOPI last week (one for
my '93, one for my sister's '94) and with shipping it
came to $100. These are NTK and are identical to the
original oxygen sensors down to the little plastic clips
on the wire harness to keep the wires away from the
exhaust pipe. It even comes with anti-seize already
applied to the sensor threads.
It's nice to have my gas mileage back, went from 300 miles
before the low fuel light came on to 370 miles with the
latest tank of gas (with a lot of city driving).
#8
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