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O2 sensor question 700

I can't confirm the part number... it was 5 years ago. If my memory is correct, I sourced mine for a '91 Mustang V8. But the year shouldn't matter as long as you don't go more recent than '95 -- and even then you might still be OK. (It's just that '96 was the first year for OBD-2, and who knows what changes they might have made for that.)

I'm running one on my '93 945T, and one on my '92 Mercedes 190E. Both are Bosch systems, and both have been functioning flawlessly for 5 years.
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Jeff Pierce (Post back with your results... it's what makes this forum work.)






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