Bosch 15733 Oxygen Sensor, Universal Type Fitment

Bosch 15733 Oxygen Sensor, Universal Type Fitment 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.
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Saved me at least 180 dollars
I had the code scanned on my 2003 corolla by autozone. It said I had a bad catalytic converter. My mechanic said it could be the sensor behind the cat. A new catalytic converter was 979 dollars. My mechanic wanted 235 dollars to do the sensor so I took a chance and did it my self. My check engine light was on for 5 months till I changed the sensor. I disconnected the battery to reset the light. I have driven 1100 miles since then with no light. Changing the sensor was a piece of cake. The old sensor came out easily enough with a wrench. Installed the new one and connected the wires. Done in about 4o minutes. The sensor came with a chart to tell you what coor wire to connect to which. No problems.
Worked fine
I replaced the OEM sensor in my 2005 Sentra SER Spec-V with this one after getting a check engine light(I can’t remember the error code). A few days after I installed the new sensor the check engine light went out on its own. The spliced wires felt very secure. I installed the sensor about 4 months ago and it is still working fine. Great purchase with quick shipping through Amazon.
EDIT: The check engine light error code was P1148 (closed loop malfunction detected bank 1. Bank 1 is the sensor closest to the engine.) Hope this helps!
Great replacement part for the cost
The BOSCH oxygen sensor is a great easy replacement for a bad o2 sensor. The instruction are very well written and easy to follow. It was easy to install and works flawlessly, increased MPG by 4 over a bad sensor.
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