anyone use a generic spliced O2 sensor

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pete2528ca

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i am thinking of now replacing all the sensors in the truck (even though i read on the RAVE disk that the two after the cats are not used in mixing the air/fuel), so, instead of giving my left kidney and second born son to land rover for the sensors i was wondering about the generic ones that you just splice with the harness...

do they work ok?

thanx

pietro
 
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discomike

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Pietro,
Those thing are expensive, told you.
You might want to go to the DiscWeb site, there have been a number of posting regarding this and I believe the technical area will help you.
Mike J.
 
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62Sunbeam

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O2 sensor source

Auto Parts Unlimited on Magnolia in North Hollywood CA got me a set of Wagner direct replacement O2 sensors for $126.00. No splicing needed. They seem to be fine.

I can get you a part # if you'd like to try your own Parts supplier. APU is a carquest agent.

Eric
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JackUnion

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I don't know where about's you live but you can buy NTK sensors from Wally"s (Walmart)!!, at least you can up here in Canada.
 
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pete2528ca

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i live in canada too, in thunder bay, ontario. i just ordered a set of them from notheast british parts for $104USD each, the ones that are just plug and go. I guess mine had advanced evap, so i needed a different harness?? i should have them next week, so then with the new o2 sensors, new bosch platinum plus fours, and magnecor 8mm wires i should notice a difference in the truck?
 

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