View Full Version : if anyone has any O2 sensors for sale (working!)
gilliemar
05-10-2013, 04:24 AM
please let me know, didnt think my car was so low and i completely trashed on of them..
please get a hold of me, i dont want to spend over 100 for a sensor
my name is gil
reach me at 702 403 5622
xdougiex
05-10-2013, 11:45 AM
please let me know, didnt think my car was so low and i completely trashed on of them..
please get a hold of me, i dont want to spend over 100 for a sensor
my name is gil
reach me at 702 403 5622
Obd1 or obd2? I have a set for obd2
RatedM3
05-10-2013, 02:51 PM
please let me know, didnt think my car was so low and i completely trashed on of them..
please get a hold of me, i dont want to spend over 100 for a sensor
my name is gil
reach me at 702 403 5622
Try amazon, like $60 a sensor.
Asmod3us
05-10-2013, 03:55 PM
Got these for $30 shipped each, PM me!!
gilliemar
05-11-2013, 06:22 AM
Obd1 or obd2? I have a set for obd2
i need them for obd 2
the ones that go after the cat
RatedM3
05-11-2013, 08:19 AM
Try amazon, like $60 a sensor.
For future reference. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001PNE8YA/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1368274658&sr=8-1&pi=SL75
I would go with Asmod3us. Long time, trust worthy seller here on the forums.
EE05063
05-11-2013, 08:40 AM
i need them for obd 2
the ones that go after the cat
I prefer the Bosch sourced 13884 sensor myself. Both use NTK as the OE supplier but they aren't necessarily the same.
All four sensors are the same sensor on an OBDII system btw. The O2 sensors are on top of the exhaust, not sure how one smashes one. You do know the fuel lines, fuel filter, and possibly fuel pressure regulator are all down there too. If you are smashing O2 sensors you could be in a potentially bigger issue soon if this is from lowering.
gilliemar
05-12-2013, 04:51 AM
I prefer the Bosch sourced 13884 sensor myself. Both use NTK as the OE supplier but they aren't necessarily the same.
All four sensors are the same sensor on an OBDII system btw. The O2 sensors are on top of the exhaust, not sure how one smashes one. You do know the fuel lines, fuel filter, and possibly fuel pressure regulator are all down there too. If you are smashing O2 sensors you could be in a potentially bigger issue soon if this is from lowering.
well the thing is when i installed my new exhauast, it didnt have weldings for the o2 sensors so i just zip tied them to the exhaust for the time being, and when i went over a bump the zip tie busted and the o2 sensor was hanging freely, it basically got sanded down from driving with it rubbing on the ground, and i couldnt treat it sooner because the car is the height that it is and i couldnt get under it : / low life problems
EE05063
05-12-2013, 11:01 AM
Ugh... I love properly lowered cars. Difference between problems from being low and problems from being low improperly. Good luck with it.
RatedM3
05-12-2013, 01:01 PM
well the thing is when i installed my new exhauast, it didnt have weldings for the o2 sensors so i just zip tied them to the exhaust for the time being, and when i went over a bump the zip tie busted and the o2 sensor was hanging freely, it basically got sanded down from driving with it rubbing on the ground, and i couldnt treat it sooner because the car is the height that it is and i couldnt get under it : / low life problems
Why don't you just O2 simulators?
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