Best Place To Get O2 Sensor
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I looked around but could not find where the hotspot to order is from? Where can I get a brand new Hyundai OEM oxygen from online for a good price?
autopartswarehouse only has OE Aftermarket, but I need one (before cat) made by Hyundai. Normally they run $110, I paid $147 for the after cat sensor at the dealer that I know as usual is a rip. Thanks very much.
autopartswarehouse only has OE Aftermarket, but I need one (before cat) made by Hyundai. Normally they run $110, I paid $147 for the after cat sensor at the dealer that I know as usual is a rip. Thanks very much.
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I might be able to save you a dollar or two from the dealer. They charge me about $80 (military + on-post shop discount). Then shipping would probly be about $5-10
But, I just checked at hyundaipartsonline.com. Go to hyundaipartsonline.com and they'll charge $72 + shipping
But, I just checked at hyundaipartsonline.com. Go to hyundaipartsonline.com and they'll charge $72 + shipping
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dtn you are a gem. is this their official oem parts store? maybe i can order some other little things without having to drive to the dealer.
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the oxygen sensor arrived!! it came from a dealership somewhere from washington state. total was $85.83 shipped. not bad! and you can order anything without the hassle of going to the dealer, especially my expensive one here.
now for fixing my stupid mistake of cutting the OEM harness when i didn't know any better like 2 years ago. how stuipid of me.
now for fixing my stupid mistake of cutting the OEM harness when i didn't know any better like 2 years ago. how stuipid of me.
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Just for reference:
Last time I replaced a 4 wire sensor on my beta I bought a universal 4 wire narrowband bosch sensor on ebay... 35$ shipped. 4 wires to solder. Voila!
Best solution.
Last time I replaced a 4 wire sensor on my beta I bought a universal 4 wire narrowband bosch sensor on ebay... 35$ shipped. 4 wires to solder. Voila!
Best solution.
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^i did that too, but then you mix up the wire order and it's that much harder next time you need a sensor! and DTN is completely right, they reversed the pin numbers but not the wire colors from 1986-1998 vs. 1998-2001.
I'm finally getting these sensors wired up correctly so i can pass emissions, and the car will be that much faster with injectors spraying the right amount.
I'm finally getting these sensors wired up correctly so i can pass emissions, and the car will be that much faster with injectors spraying the right amount.