02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
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02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
Hi there!
I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
have tips?
Thanks,
Jason
I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
have tips?
Thanks,
Jason
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the splices,
and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look at yours and
count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
Mike
news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the splices,
and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look at yours and
count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
Mike
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the splices,
and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look at yours and
count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
Mike
news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the splices,
and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look at yours and
count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
Mike
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
Jason wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
---------------------------
Is your mileage very high, and how do you know that you need an O2
sensor? Just wondering because it's often misdiagnosed (and expensive).
'Curly'
> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
---------------------------
Is your mileage very high, and how do you know that you need an O2
sensor? Just wondering because it's often misdiagnosed (and expensive).
'Curly'
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
Jason wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
---------------------------
Is your mileage very high, and how do you know that you need an O2
sensor? Just wondering because it's often misdiagnosed (and expensive).
'Curly'
> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
---------------------------
Is your mileage very high, and how do you know that you need an O2
sensor? Just wondering because it's often misdiagnosed (and expensive).
'Curly'
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
About the only difference between the OEM and generic sensor is the
connector. You will get a check engine light long before you will notice a
increase in fuel usage. If you are using too much fuel it will make the
sensor look bad but the cause is not the sensor and it will burn out the
converter. Proper diagnosis is needed, not parts guessing....
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
connector. You will get a check engine light long before you will notice a
increase in fuel usage. If you are using too much fuel it will make the
sensor look bad but the cause is not the sensor and it will burn out the
converter. Proper diagnosis is needed, not parts guessing....
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
About the only difference between the OEM and generic sensor is the
connector. You will get a check engine light long before you will notice a
increase in fuel usage. If you are using too much fuel it will make the
sensor look bad but the cause is not the sensor and it will burn out the
converter. Proper diagnosis is needed, not parts guessing....
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
connector. You will get a check engine light long before you will notice a
increase in fuel usage. If you are using too much fuel it will make the
sensor look bad but the cause is not the sensor and it will burn out the
converter. Proper diagnosis is needed, not parts guessing....
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi there!
>
> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is essential
> because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I don't.... anyone
> have tips?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
Right now, I have the one, black and green wires on the o2 sensor. I have
the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have to
buy the OEM part now?
Jason
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
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> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
>> Hi there!
>>
>> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
>> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is
>> essential because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I
>> don't.... anyone have tips?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jason
>>
> I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
> downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
> splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the
> splices, and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look
> at yours and count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have to
buy the OEM part now?
Jason
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
news:aqydnUqIf-q4i-PfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
>> Hi there!
>>
>> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
>> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is
>> essential because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I
>> don't.... anyone have tips?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jason
>>
> I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
> downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
> splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the
> splices, and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look
> at yours and count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
Right now, I have the one, black and green wires on the o2 sensor. I have
the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have to
buy the OEM part now?
Jason
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
news:aqydnUqIf-q4i-PfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
>> Hi there!
>>
>> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
>> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is
>> essential because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I
>> don't.... anyone have tips?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jason
>>
> I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
> downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
> splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the
> splices, and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look
> at yours and count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have to
buy the OEM part now?
Jason
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
news:aqydnUqIf-q4i-PfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
>> Hi there!
>>
>> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership for
>> this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is
>> essential because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I
>> don't.... anyone have tips?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jason
>>
> I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
> downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
> splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the
> splices, and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look
> at yours and count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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> Right now, I have the one, black and green wires on the o2 sensor. I have
> the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
> should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have
> to buy the OEM part now?
>
>
> Jason
>
Haynes indicates the Civic takes a 4 wire sensor, except in the HX version
which takes a seven wire sensor. The 4 wire version is probably available in
a Bosch generic, but the seven wire is probably too rare to appear in a
generic. Yes, to use the generic you have to have the connector off an old
one of the right type, even if it is one from a wrecking yard.
Your clearest way forward at this point (if you don't have the old one) may
be to bite the bullet and get the Honda sensor.
Mike
>
> "Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
> news:aqydnUqIf-q4i-PfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
>> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
>> news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
>>> Hi there!
>>>
>>> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership
>>> for this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is
>>> essential because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I
>>> don't.... anyone have tips?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>
>> I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
>> downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
>> splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the
>> splices, and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look
>> at yours and count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>
>
newsXWfe.67482$2g1.698082@weber.videotron.net...
> Right now, I have the one, black and green wires on the o2 sensor. I have
> the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
> should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have
> to buy the OEM part now?
>
>
> Jason
>
Haynes indicates the Civic takes a 4 wire sensor, except in the HX version
which takes a seven wire sensor. The 4 wire version is probably available in
a Bosch generic, but the seven wire is probably too rare to appear in a
generic. Yes, to use the generic you have to have the connector off an old
one of the right type, even if it is one from a wrecking yard.
Your clearest way forward at this point (if you don't have the old one) may
be to bite the bullet and get the Honda sensor.
Mike
>
> "Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
> news:aqydnUqIf-q4i-PfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
>> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
>> news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
>>> Hi there!
>>>
>>> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership
>>> for this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is
>>> essential because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I
>>> don't.... anyone have tips?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>
>> I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
>> downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
>> splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the
>> splices, and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look
>> at yours and count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
"Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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> Right now, I have the one, black and green wires on the o2 sensor. I have
> the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
> should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have
> to buy the OEM part now?
>
>
> Jason
>
Haynes indicates the Civic takes a 4 wire sensor, except in the HX version
which takes a seven wire sensor. The 4 wire version is probably available in
a Bosch generic, but the seven wire is probably too rare to appear in a
generic. Yes, to use the generic you have to have the connector off an old
one of the right type, even if it is one from a wrecking yard.
Your clearest way forward at this point (if you don't have the old one) may
be to bite the bullet and get the Honda sensor.
Mike
>
> "Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
> news:aqydnUqIf-q4i-PfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
>> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
>> news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
>>> Hi there!
>>>
>>> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership
>>> for this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is
>>> essential because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I
>>> don't.... anyone have tips?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>
>> I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
>> downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
>> splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the
>> splices, and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look
>> at yours and count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>
>
newsXWfe.67482$2g1.698082@weber.videotron.net...
> Right now, I have the one, black and green wires on the o2 sensor. I have
> the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
> should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have
> to buy the OEM part now?
>
>
> Jason
>
Haynes indicates the Civic takes a 4 wire sensor, except in the HX version
which takes a seven wire sensor. The 4 wire version is probably available in
a Bosch generic, but the seven wire is probably too rare to appear in a
generic. Yes, to use the generic you have to have the connector off an old
one of the right type, even if it is one from a wrecking yard.
Your clearest way forward at this point (if you don't have the old one) may
be to bite the bullet and get the Honda sensor.
Mike
>
> "Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
> news:aqydnUqIf-q4i-PfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
>> "Jason" <blueb00k@videotron.ca> wrote in message
>> news:Ihofe.251$vN2.20193@wagner.videotron.net...
>>> Hi there!
>>>
>>> I was wondering if I could get a better deal than from the dealership
>>> for this part... I was quoted 215$! I know that OEM for this part is
>>> essential because the fuel consumption will be very noticeable if I
>>> don't.... anyone have tips?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>
>> I've had success with the Bosch generic replacement for O2 sensors. The
>> downside is that you have to cut the connector from the old sensor and
>> splice it to the new one. The replacements I've used come with the
>> splices, and are available at major parts chain stores (BAP, NAPA). Look
>> at yours and count the wires to ensure you get the right type.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
Jason wrote:
> Right now, I have the one, black and green wires on the o2 sensor. I have
> the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
> should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have to
> buy the OEM part now?
>
>
> Jason
----------------------
Maybe you should still ask yourself the question . . Why do I think I
need a new 02 sensor (if it's not helping)? Who told you it was shot?
'Curly'
> Right now, I have the one, black and green wires on the o2 sensor. I have
> the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
> should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have to
> buy the OEM part now?
>
>
> Jason
----------------------
Maybe you should still ask yourself the question . . Why do I think I
need a new 02 sensor (if it's not helping)? Who told you it was shot?
'Curly'
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Re: 02 primary sensor (honda civic 98)
Jason wrote:
> Right now, I have the one, black and green wires on the o2 sensor. I have
> the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
> should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have to
> buy the OEM part now?
>
>
> Jason
----------------------
Maybe you should still ask yourself the question . . Why do I think I
need a new 02 sensor (if it's not helping)? Who told you it was shot?
'Curly'
> Right now, I have the one, black and green wires on the o2 sensor. I have
> the Bosch and it's not helping my fuel consumption! So you are saying I
> should have kept the connector (grey) and the wires? I guess I will have to
> buy the OEM part now?
>
>
> Jason
----------------------
Maybe you should still ask yourself the question . . Why do I think I
need a new 02 sensor (if it's not helping)? Who told you it was shot?
'Curly'
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