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whats the best o2 sensor for the bonneville?

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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 02:32 AM
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Default whats the best o2 sensor for the bonneville?

i have a 95 bonneville se model and what would be the best o2 sensor to go with? is bosch a good o2 sensor for these cars?
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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 02:36 AM
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AC DELCO is the only way to go......anything else is bird ****.
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bosch is the absolute worst. Do NOT buy one. AC Delco ONLY.
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Upon reading this post all all the others again this morning, it appears that you're fumbling around with a phantom problem, and either throwing, or considering throwing alot of parts at this.

That'* an expensive way to fix a problem. I think it'* time you got a real-time scan to diagnose all your sensors, and help track down the problem.
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