O2 sensor replacement
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Don't compare to mine. Totally different animal. Jr should be closer, but he'* series 2. I think you should be getting about 28-29 highway and about 19-20 city?
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i have a 92 bonnie and i called advanced this morning and it is $20. and if it is like mine on the exhaust it is really easy to change yourself. just look behind the motor from the top. it is right below the back spark plugs.
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Ditto on me and the Bosch. Go to the dealer. It'* worth the extra money, or get the 8 digit part number (from me or deathrat) and buy it through www.gmpartsdirect.com
Ok, here you go. You ask so much of me sometimes
25312184 $69.15 from the dealer, $34.07 from gmpartsdirect.
Buy the bosch for 20, then in 2 months, buy the delco anyway, or buy the delco now. The bosch, even if it doesn't puke, may cause mileage problems, too. You'll pay for it in gas eventually.
That part number, by the way, is good for all 1994 and 1995 Bonnevilles, all models.
Ok, here you go. You ask so much of me sometimes
25312184 $69.15 from the dealer, $34.07 from gmpartsdirect.
Buy the bosch for 20, then in 2 months, buy the delco anyway, or buy the delco now. The bosch, even if it doesn't puke, may cause mileage problems, too. You'll pay for it in gas eventually.
That part number, by the way, is good for all 1994 and 1995 Bonnevilles, all models.
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