02 sensor question
#2
http://foreignpartsplace.com/ get the bosch OE sensor for maxima.. both right and left ones on y pipe are same. it is the same plug as the stock, just with different casing..got mine in 2 days and it works great..connector comes with the plastic pin things to mount onto your car att eh right spots. and most importantly.. no more check engine light.!! yesss. u can get teh ngk or denso, they cost a little more, should work fine too .. but bosch makes the stock plug so i thought it would be better to go with the stock one.
#3
I bought the universal oxygen sensor from buyoxygensensors.com. It was one where you had to splice the wire connections yourself. I've had few problems in the last 15 months, but for some reason the CEL will kick in below 20 degrees (Jan - March) up here in Canada. If you buy the "OEM type" it should be fine.
#5
ive been getting a SES light for a the past couple months giving a O2 sensor fault code, m going to be replacing the front two pretty soon.
did u replace the sensors yourself? how hard was it and what tools did u use? thanks
did u replace the sensors yourself? how hard was it and what tools did u use? thanks
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I HIGHLY recommend www.foreignpartsplace.com . Great service and FAST shipping.
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Thanks guys, I'm going to order from Foreign Parts place.
I'm going to go with the Bosch OE C5010-58304 $66.90 (please correct me if I'm wrong)
http://catalog.eautopartscatalog.com...artsplace.com/
Did you guys use phone charge or order online?
I'm going to go with the Bosch OE C5010-58304 $66.90 (please correct me if I'm wrong)
http://catalog.eautopartscatalog.com...artsplace.com/
Did you guys use phone charge or order online?
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