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quick 02 sensor question

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I need to get the O2 sensor that is before the cat for my 1.6 lanos. I was wondering if there was somewhere to get it cheaper than the $80 at the local parts store? I looked at a couple other cars. aveo/lemans and neither of them have the two wire sensor. I saw some on ebay that are sold without the connectors but I wonder if they are good quality?

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I've seen alot of O2 sensors going on Ebay.... try searching around on there.
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$32.42 (USD)


Daewoo Oxygen Sensor
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OXYGEN SENSOR -- Oxygen Sensor. Univeral Type, 2 Wire 20cm Long, w/o Connectors, Ground Shipping Only

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thanks. I just wondered if those were good quality. I got one so I guess I'll find out.
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Post by taksepidar »

Hi

Last week I bought one wire withough Connector from ebay it was much cheaper but not brand name I guess it wouldn't last as long as NGK or..

mine was without connector but I used my old one cut and butt splicing wires with crimp connector( came with new sensor) easily you can even solder it

but my fuel consumption is still bad only the engine run better
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Thanks I got mine put on yesterday. My car decided to backfire for the first time ever when I started it. I think it just needed to do the idle learn thing though. I'll be heading for the interstate in a bit so I guess we'll see then.

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