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O2 Sensor problem
I have an o2 sensor that is bad according to autozone in my 01 spyder. Where would you reccommend to buy one other than at the dealer. ($125 at the dealer) Please send me a site I can check out. There aren't any special tricks to replacing one of those are there?
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Easy project for a do-it-yerselfer. Unlplug old one, unscrew it. Screw in new one, plug it in.
I usually pay 90 for mine at the dealer. If your dealer is trying to gouge you on it, try connicelly mitsu, www.partznet.com I believe, follow the mitsu links.
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Kevin Jewer RWD Talon - 7.92 at 180 Mightymax - 10.7 at 125 |
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hell i can beat that price
here is a website that i found with discounted O2 sensorshttp://www.discountconverter.com/O2Sensors/index.htm and i believe the one you are probably looking for is from $30-40, which is nice cause thats inbetween 1/3-1/4 of the dealer price |
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We use 4 wire sensors on dSMs. You could just go out and count them and see this. The only 4 wire sensor there is 77 bucks, and has a 1g plug on it. Nothing for 2g. Unless one of those Jeep (eagle) ones has the right connector. O2 sensor isnt something I like to screw around with, I alsways use the ones mitsu supplies for 13 dollars more. But thats just me. I've never tried a generic brand sensor to compare.
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