Bosch 15729 Oxygen Sensor, Universal Type Fitment
September 10th, 2009 by admin
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| Bosch 15729 Oxygen Sensor, Universal Type Fitment |
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| Manufacturer: Bosch |
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| List Price: $89.28 |
| Sale Price: $40.01 |
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Product Description |
| 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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Product Details |
- Revolutionary patented submersible connection system protects against water and contamination and withstands the effects of extreme temperature and engine vibration
- Special heat-resistant Posi-Lock connectors ensure easy installation
- User-friendly instructions eliminate the need to call a hotline for assistance
- Coated threads for easy installation
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Save me a lot of $$$ over OEM replacement
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| Review Date: July 17, 2010 |
| Reviewer: EE Cliff, |
| Replaced the original Bosch o2 sensors on my '95 BMW 530 and the car is running great with these. The cheapest I could find OEM replacements online was $90 for one. And I needed 2. As far as I can tell, the new and old ones are exactly the same. BMW just charged an extra $50 for their connector on the end. |
Don't buy a Bosch Oxygen sensor
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| Review Date: March 6, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Dave Master Electrician, |
| I bought this oxygen sensor which according to Bosch literature is supposed to fit my model of Jeep. My OBD reader said bank 1 sensor 1 heater circuit was low. I installed this sensor and I got the same exact error. Logic would say there was a different problem being I was getting the exact error with the brand new Bosch oxygen sensor. I brought my Jeep to the dealer and they said the Bosch oxygen sensor was generic and was outside of specifications for my Jeep and they put a working oxygen sensor in which cost me about $300.00. Of course, Bosch won't acknowledge or answer my emails. They like to take your money but don't like to pay out. Obviously they didn't bother to do any research to see if this sensor would actually work with the Jeep. Maybe they think as long as long as it threads into the same spot as the original sensor it will work. I will never buy another Bosch product again. Rather, I will buy products from an honest company that sells products that are actually tested to work in the vehicle. Do not buy Bosch products. |
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