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PNP sensor 94 850turbo 850

Hey guys, a little advice needed here. I have to replace my PNP sensor and I am currently shopping around for the best price. I have found that the lowest price has been from websites selling Scan-Teach parts. The sensor from them is $86. The cheapest Ive found the OEM is $111. My wallet tells me to buy the Scan-Tech part but my mind tells me to go with the OEM. Does anyone have experience with the Scan-Tech sensor? Realiable? worth the chance? Any warranties with these types of products from either part?" I dont have to order for another couple days. Any advice or experiences would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Swede (Had the name before the car lol)








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    PNP sensor 94 850turbo 850

    Call FCP Groton, they sell both PNP sensors, ask them which one to get. The OEM part is $110 (p/n 9466012) and the ScanTech is $80. Ask 'em if they've had any complaints with the ScanTech part. www.FCPGroton.com





    Mike
    '95 850T








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    PNP sensor 94 850turbo 850

    I've seen a lot of the Scan Tech ones too and have not heard that they are problematic except for on more load bearing parts like control arms, ball joints, etc. However, if you can actually find this in an OEM part at a decent price I would go for that over the Scan Tech...just my opinion.
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    1998 S70 T5 Emarald Green Metallic, 2004 V70 2.5T Ruby Red, Previous Owner of Black '94 850 Turbo Wagon. My cars have been running so well lately they've got me worried.







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