O2 Sensor...
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O2 Sensor...
I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K warranty
ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
Is this true???
ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
Is this true???
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Re: O2 Sensor...
Bosch O2 sensors (OE Type) are $130-150. The rest will be labor.
Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for about
$200.
On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
<cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K warranty
>ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
>transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
>sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>
>Is this true???
Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for about
$200.
On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
<cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K warranty
>ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
>transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
>sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>
>Is this true???
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Thanks!
Jason <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote in
news:losm30llmgmudt55pj2hl1mbpr5fhoc9av@4ax.com:
> Bosch O2 sensors (OE Type) are $130-150. The rest will be labor.
> Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for about
> $200.
>
> On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
> <cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K
>>warranty ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine
>>who runs a transmission business (who can check the codes) said that
>>it's the O2 sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>>
>>Is this true???
>
>
Jason <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote in
news:losm30llmgmudt55pj2hl1mbpr5fhoc9av@4ax.com:
> Bosch O2 sensors (OE Type) are $130-150. The rest will be labor.
> Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for about
> $200.
>
> On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
> <cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K
>>warranty ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine
>>who runs a transmission business (who can check the codes) said that
>>it's the O2 sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>>
>>Is this true???
>
>
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Re: O2 Sensor...
In article <Xns9499659AA550921740@129.250.170.83>, Christopher Bell <cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K warranty
>ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
>transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
>sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>
>Is this true???
True or not, check the emissions warranty.
>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K warranty
>ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
>transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
>sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>
>Is this true???
True or not, check the emissions warranty.
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In article <losm30llmgmudt55pj2hl1mbpr5fhoc9av@4ax.com>, Jason <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>Bosch O2 sensors (OE Type) are $130-150. The rest will be labor.
>Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for about
>$200.
Hyundai Oxygen sensor is cheaper than Bosch aftermarket sensor.
>On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
><cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K warranty
>>ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
>>transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
>>sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>>
>>Is this true???
>
>Bosch O2 sensors (OE Type) are $130-150. The rest will be labor.
>Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for about
>$200.
Hyundai Oxygen sensor is cheaper than Bosch aftermarket sensor.
>On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
><cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K warranty
>>ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
>>transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
>>sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>>
>>Is this true???
>
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On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 14:56:46 GMT, theta00k@yahoo.com wrote:
>In article <losm30llmgmudt55pj2hl1mbpr5fhoc9av@4ax.com>, Jason <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>>Bosch O2 sensors (OE Type) are $130-150. The rest will be labor.
>>Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for about
>>$200.
>
>Hyundai Oxygen sensor is cheaper than Bosch aftermarket sensor.
>
>>On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
>><cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K warranty
>>>ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
>>>transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
>>>sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>>>
>>>Is this true???
>>
Cheaper or not, I didn't suggest buying a Bosch Wideband sesnor, just
a standard OE Type. If the warranty doesn't cover it I'd trust the
Bosch sensor to last a lot longer and be more accurate than the
Hyundai-built sensor. Plus, I'd be willing to bet that any Hyundai
dealer will charge more than $130 for the sensor (plus another $75-150
for labor), even if it is only half that price.
>In article <losm30llmgmudt55pj2hl1mbpr5fhoc9av@4ax.com>, Jason <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>>Bosch O2 sensors (OE Type) are $130-150. The rest will be labor.
>>Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for about
>>$200.
>
>Hyundai Oxygen sensor is cheaper than Bosch aftermarket sensor.
>
>>On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
>><cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K warranty
>>>ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
>>>transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
>>>sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>>>
>>>Is this true???
>>
Cheaper or not, I didn't suggest buying a Bosch Wideband sesnor, just
a standard OE Type. If the warranty doesn't cover it I'd trust the
Bosch sensor to last a lot longer and be more accurate than the
Hyundai-built sensor. Plus, I'd be willing to bet that any Hyundai
dealer will charge more than $130 for the sensor (plus another $75-150
for labor), even if it is only half that price.
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In article <et0440ptntth7ud7bstvavg7j4c9aj1d2u@4ax.com>, Jason <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 14:56:46 GMT, theta00k@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>>In article <losm30llmgmudt55pj2hl1mbpr5fhoc9av@4ax.com>, Jason
> <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>>>Bosch O2 sensors (OE Type) are $130-150. The rest will be labor.
>>>Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for about
>>>$200.
>>
>>Hyundai Oxygen sensor is cheaper than Bosch aftermarket sensor.
>>
>>>On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
>>><cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K warranty
>>>>ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
>>>>transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
>>>>sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>>>>
>>>>Is this true???
>>>
>
>Cheaper or not, I didn't suggest buying a Bosch Wideband sesnor, just
>a standard OE Type. If the warranty doesn't cover it I'd trust the
"OE Type" or not(you don't know that), don't assume aftermaket part is cheaper
than Hyundai replacement part, OK?
>Bosch sensor to last a lot longer and be more accurate than the
>Hyundai-built sensor. Plus, I'd be willing to bet that any Hyundai
No, Hyundai does not bulid the sensors. They are made by KEFICO. More reliable
than Bosch sensors. And cheaper too.
>dealer will charge more than $130 for the sensor (plus another $75-150
>for labor), even if it is only half that price.
>On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 14:56:46 GMT, theta00k@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>>In article <losm30llmgmudt55pj2hl1mbpr5fhoc9av@4ax.com>, Jason
> <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>>>Bosch O2 sensors (OE Type) are $130-150. The rest will be labor.
>>>Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for about
>>>$200.
>>
>>Hyundai Oxygen sensor is cheaper than Bosch aftermarket sensor.
>>
>>>On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
>>><cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K warranty
>>>>ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of mine who runs a
>>>>transmission business (who can check the codes) said that it's the O2
>>>>sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>>>>
>>>>Is this true???
>>>
>
>Cheaper or not, I didn't suggest buying a Bosch Wideband sesnor, just
>a standard OE Type. If the warranty doesn't cover it I'd trust the
"OE Type" or not(you don't know that), don't assume aftermaket part is cheaper
than Hyundai replacement part, OK?
>Bosch sensor to last a lot longer and be more accurate than the
>Hyundai-built sensor. Plus, I'd be willing to bet that any Hyundai
No, Hyundai does not bulid the sensors. They are made by KEFICO. More reliable
than Bosch sensors. And cheaper too.
>dealer will charge more than $130 for the sensor (plus another $75-150
>for labor), even if it is only half that price.
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theta00k@yahoo.com wrote in news:c1suc2$s11k_010@west.earthlink.net:
> In article <Xns9499659AA550921740@129.250.170.83>, Christopher Bell
> <cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K
>>warranty ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of
>>mine who runs a transmission business (who can check the codes) said
>>that it's the O2 sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>>
>>Is this true???
>
> True or not, check the emissions warranty.
>
>
Sounds high as most oxygen sensors for american cars run much lower,
many only about $60.
> In article <Xns9499659AA550921740@129.250.170.83>, Christopher Bell
> <cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K
>>warranty ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of
>>mine who runs a transmission business (who can check the codes) said
>>that it's the O2 sensor, and that they're like $300 to replace!!!!
>>
>>Is this true???
>
> True or not, check the emissions warranty.
>
>
Sounds high as most oxygen sensors for american cars run much lower,
many only about $60.
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Jason <none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote in
news:et0440ptntth7ud7bstvavg7j4c9aj1d2u@4ax.com:
> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 14:56:46 GMT, theta00k@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>>In article <losm30llmgmudt55pj2hl1mbpr5fhoc9av@4ax.com>, Jason
>><none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>>>Bosch O2 sensors (OE Type) are $130-150. The rest will be labor.
>>>Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for
>>>about $200.
>>
>>Hyundai Oxygen sensor is cheaper than Bosch aftermarket sensor.
>>
>>>On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
>>><cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K
>>>>warranty ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of
>>>>mine who runs a transmission business (who can check the codes)
>>>>said that it's the O2 sensor, and that they're like $300 to
>>>>replace!!!!
>>>>
>>>>Is this true???
>>>
>
> Cheaper or not, I didn't suggest buying a Bosch Wideband sesnor,
> just a standard OE Type. If the warranty doesn't cover it I'd trust
> the Bosch sensor to last a lot longer and be more accurate than the
> Hyundai-built sensor. Plus, I'd be willing to bet that any Hyundai
> dealer will charge more than $130 for the sensor (plus another
> $75-150 for labor), even if it is only half that price.
>
Bosch sensors are notorious as aftermarket replacements on chrysler cars
and probably just as bad on Hyundai. Better stick with the Hyundai
sensor.
news:et0440ptntth7ud7bstvavg7j4c9aj1d2u@4ax.com:
> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 14:56:46 GMT, theta00k@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>>In article <losm30llmgmudt55pj2hl1mbpr5fhoc9av@4ax.com>, Jason
>><none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>>>Bosch O2 sensors (OE Type) are $130-150. The rest will be labor.
>>>Check around, I'm sure you can find a place that will do it for
>>>about $200.
>>
>>Hyundai Oxygen sensor is cheaper than Bosch aftermarket sensor.
>>
>>>On 24 Feb 2004 14:56:00 GMT, Christopher Bell
>>><cabell@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I have a 2000 Elantra - as luck would have it, right after my 60K
>>>>warranty ran out, the 'Check Engine Light' came on. A friend of
>>>>mine who runs a transmission business (who can check the codes)
>>>>said that it's the O2 sensor, and that they're like $300 to
>>>>replace!!!!
>>>>
>>>>Is this true???
>>>
>
> Cheaper or not, I didn't suggest buying a Bosch Wideband sesnor,
> just a standard OE Type. If the warranty doesn't cover it I'd trust
> the Bosch sensor to last a lot longer and be more accurate than the
> Hyundai-built sensor. Plus, I'd be willing to bet that any Hyundai
> dealer will charge more than $130 for the sensor (plus another
> $75-150 for labor), even if it is only half that price.
>
Bosch sensors are notorious as aftermarket replacements on chrysler cars
and probably just as bad on Hyundai. Better stick with the Hyundai
sensor.
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