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Old 04-07-2010, 07:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Throwing a Code . . .

Keeping it short and sweet - I'm throwing a P0133. Any reason at all to go OEM with the sensor? I've seen the past threads where guys are going through sites like sparkplugs.com for super cheap sensors, but I'm curious whether the cheaper sensors are known to have shorter lifespans.
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Here is what you need and the cheapest you are going to find it : http://www.oxygensensor123.com/item....DENSO&weight=1

It is made by Denso, which also makes the OEM sensor...it's a direct plug in replacement, no wire splicing or any of that crap. Took me less than 5 minutes to swap mine out.
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Here is what you need and the cheapest you are going to find it : http://www.oxygensensor123.com/item....DENSO&weight=1

It is made by Denso, which also makes the OEM sensor...it's a direct plug in replacement, no wire splicing or any of that crap. Took me less than 5 minutes to swap mine out.
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