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Bosch 15733 Oxygen Sensor, Universal Type Fitment

Bosch 15733 Oxygen Sensor, Universal Type Fitment

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Bosch 15733 Oxygen Sensor, Universal Type Fitment

 
 
List Price: $77.62
Our Price: $35.50
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Features
  • Revolutionary patented submersible connection system protects against water and contamination and withstands the effects of extreme temperature and engine vibration

  • Special heat-resistant Posi-Lock connectors ensure easy installation

  • User-friendly instructions eliminate the need to call a hotline for assistance

  • Coated threads for easy installation


Description

Bosch Universal Heated Oxygen Sensors provide the closest match to original equipment manufacturers' sensor performance. Each sensor is manufactured with a two-foot length of sensor wire to allow maximum replacement of worn wire. Available for virtually all makes and models.


Product Details
Product Length:6.0 inches
Product Width:4.0 inches
Product Height:2.2 inches
Product Weight:0.25 pounds
Package Length:6.0 inches
Package Width:4.0 inches
Package Height:2.2 inches
Package Weight:0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 30 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Bosch O2 Sensor  Sep 23, 2008 By azulmarino
I have no evidence that the Bosch O2 sensor is either superior or inferior to any other competing brand. Bosch products do have a reputation of being higher-end.This unit came with anti-seize compound on the threads. My only reco to others is to buy the pre-wired (with the connector) version and save time as opposed to saving $. The latter eliminates the possibility of a wiring error,future open circuit, and provides a much simpler r/r. Amazon gave me a good price on the product, lower than local.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Great product and easy job  Feb 28, 2010 By sun "sun"
My van is Sienna 2006. The error code was P0158 (bank 2 sensor 2 oxygen sensor). Location of the sensor is at the bottom of engine right under hood lock. The upstream sensor is on the upper front part of the engine, close to the hood lock. Bank 2 sensor 1 downstream sensor is just under the body of passenger seat with connector under the seat. To loose sensors, you need warm up engine for 3 to 5 minutes. When it is clod, it is impossible to remove it. When it is hot, it is very easy. Toyota sensor is type B in Bosch's document. The wiring mapping order is two blacks, one white, and one blue of Toyota sensor for two whites, one gray, and one black of Bosch respectively. Wiring may take a half hour or longer because you want to do it right at the first time. For 15 days and 1400 miles after the repair, no more check engine lights. The problem is fixed. Toyota sensor may be Denson OEM part and costs over $200. The labor costs $100+. It took me one hour and $50+ bucks.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


1Not For Upstream as Advertised!  Jul 18, 2011 By Only Because of the Grace of God "HIS-RN 07"
I had to rate a 1 because it advertised that it was for up or downstream and it is not. It is only for downstream. I contacted Amazon and they were excellent in issuing a refund. Disappointed that it did not work for my car but as always I really enjoy shopping on Amazon.com. :0)

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Great O2 sensor  Apr 07, 2011 By vk
I have used two of these on a 2001 Rav4 and both have worked great. Installation is very easy (in regards to actually replacing the sensors anyway) and instructions are well done. The price is around half the price of something local and the first replacement has been going for over a year without a single issue. Very pleased.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Great option to save some $$$  Oct 10, 2010 By Jane Gallagher "Jane"
I installed one of these in a friend's VW to avoid paying over twice as much for the OEM version of the exact same O2 sensor that comes with a car-specific wiring harness plug. Yes, it took a few minutes more to do the job with this generic sensor since I had to splice wires, but the directions were clear and the process was straightforward. Now the car has no more error codes. Amazon's price for this item was the best I could find anywhere. Highly recommended overall.

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