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airborne_mp84
11-29-2007, 05:50 PM
anyone know how much O sensors run for ?

merc
11-29-2007, 07:00 PM
anyone know how much O sensors run for ?

from 45-95 dollars

http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductList.aspx?PartType=291&PTSet=A

Zack
11-29-2007, 07:02 PM
I just picked up 4 locally from a ford employee for $20 a piece :up:

fastblackmerc
11-29-2007, 07:47 PM
anyone know how much O sensors run for ?

You do mean an O2 sensor... right?

Marauderjack
11-30-2007, 04:35 AM
anyone know how much O sensors run for ?


Take your pick.....:cool:

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php

DENSO Part # 2344045 More Info {OE-TYPE OXYGEN SENSOR #F8VZ9F472BA}
Front

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$36.79 $0.00 $36.79
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DENSO Part # 2344609 More Info
Rear

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$37.79 $0.00 $37.79
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BOSCH Part # 15717 More Info {Oxygen Sensor}
Two required; 4 Wire; Heated; Check / Replace Interval: 100,000 Miles; OE Type - Downstream
Two required; 4 Wire; Heated; Check / Replace Interval: 100,000 Miles; OE Type - Upstream

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$39.79 $0.00 $39.79
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ACDELCO Part # 2131317 {#88929744}
SENSOR,HTD OXY(POSN 3) LEFT HAND; POST CONVERTER-4 WIRE
SENSOR,HTD OXY(POSN 3) RIGHT HAND; POST CONVERTER-4 WIRE

$41.79 $0.00 $41.79
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STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # SG29 More Info {UPSTREAM SENSOR}
Two required.; Downstream Sensor

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$42.89 $0.00 $42.89
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BOSCH Part # 15729 More Info {Oxygen Sensor}
Two required; 4 Wire; Heated; Check / Replace Interval: 100,000 Miles; Universal Type - Downstream
Two required; 4 Wire; Heated; Check / Replace Interval: 100,000 Miles; Universal Type - Upstream

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$48.89 $0.00 $48.89
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MOTORCRAFT Part # DY1040 More Info {#XC2Z9F472BA}
XC2F-9F472BA; 2 required per vehicle; Front

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$60.79 $0.00 $60.79
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STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # SG448 More Info {UPSTREAM SENSOR}
Two required.; Upstream Sensor

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$62.99 $0.00 $62.99
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ACDELCO Part # 2131459 {#88929886}
SENSOR,HTD OXY(POSN 1) RIGHT HAND; IN EXH MANIFOLD/CROSSOVER-4 WIRE
SENSOR,HTD OXY(POSN 1) LEFT HAND; IN EXH MANIFOLD/CROSSOVER-4 WIRE

$109.79 $0.00 $109.79
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AIRTEX Part # 5S3278 More Info
(Downstream)
* Non-stock item--shipping delayed up to 2 business days *

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$46.79 $0.00 $46.79
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AIRTEX Part # 5S3597 More Info
(Upstream)
* Non-stock item--shipping delayed up to 2 business days *

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$12

mtenderenda
11-30-2007, 06:42 AM
O boy , it wasn't me.:D

Marauderjack
11-30-2007, 06:56 AM
O boy , it wasn't me.:D

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Drock96Marquis
12-01-2007, 04:51 PM
Make sure you don't use Bosch, we had a few members on CVN that found they were switching too slow after datalogging.


Motorcraft direct replacements are your best bet. NGK/NTK is the OEM for them, so they are also a good choice - but their application listing can be a bit ....glitchy.

MarauderJack's p/n for the Motorcraft front o2 sensor is correct, DY1040

The rear sensors are only used as catalyst efficient monitors - the fronts are what determine your a/f ratio and such and are the most important.

RR|Suki
12-01-2007, 05:35 PM
Make sure you don't use Bosch, we had a few members on CVN that found they were switching too slow after datalogging.


Motorcraft direct replacements are your best bet. NGK/NTK is the OEM for them, so they are also a good choice - but their application listing can be a bit ....glitchy.

MarauderJack's p/n for the Motorcraft front o2 sensor is correct, DY1040

The rear sensors are only used as catalyst efficient monitors - the fronts are what determine your a/f ratio and such and are the most important.

What about the Densos?

MitchB
12-01-2007, 09:06 PM
The rear sensors are only used as catalyst efficient monitors - the fronts are what determine your a/f ratio and such and are the most important.

This not correct. If you look through the Ford code, you'll see the rear HEGOs actually monitor the front HEGOs and compensate for things like front HEGO drift - which can occur over time. And I have not looked through all of the code. Everyone thinks the rear HEGOs do nothing more than monitor the cats because that's what they've been told. If we're going to disseminate information, it should be correct...

Mitch

JMan
12-02-2007, 04:51 AM
This not correct. If you look through the Ford code, you'll see the rear HEGOs actually monitor the front HEGOs and compensate for things like front HEGO drift - which can occur over time. And I have not looked through all of the code. Everyone thinks the rear HEGOs do nothing more than monitor the cats because that's what they've been told. If we're going to disseminate information, it should be correct...

Mitch

Mitch is correct on this! This can make up for catalyst degradation over time as well!

J