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O2 Sensor, what type to get????

Old 06-06-2006, 06:21 PM
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Default O2 Sensor, what type to get????

Ok i know theres been alot of O2 Sensor post in here, but i wne back 8 pages and none of them say what brand to get for a 92-95....

I know bosch is Bad, so i wont get that...

and also 1 or 3 wire?
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Originally Posted by jr's3800
You have a 94 right?

94-95-96 uses a 4 wire... And make sure its AC Delco

1994-1995 Vin # L,K,1
GM# 25312184 (AC Delco #AFS-75)
yup i have a 94, soo i would get a.....

1G2HX52LXR4212269
GM# 25312184 (AC Delco #AFS-75)

right?
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cool thanks
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Thanks to this thread, i finally changed this as well. I don't know that I was experiencing any ill effects, but by the look of the old one, I must have been. I simply lossened and then re-tightened with a cresent wrench. The directions say 30 ft/lbs, I cranked it until it was good and tight, but the way I was reaching probably didn't exert any more than 30 lbs.

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Ok...I never really looked at this..

SMACK!!!!

Since he'* right here..I beat him down for even asking what kind to get.



Now Barney is beating Ryan...

AC Delco only folks...it'* the only way to go for an O2
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http://www.rmsautoparts.com/proddetail.php?prod=AFS75
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Originally Posted by jr's3800
Originally Posted by BonnevillesSince62
http://www.rmsautoparts.com/proddetail.php?prod=AFS75
Thats a few bucks cheaper than GMPD too
Really?? I have been running Bosch and I do have the ses ligh on. I will get that fixed

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