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Air Mass Meter and Oxygen Sensor test results - do they need replacement? 200 1986

Art:

Where do you get all your schematics? (I got your odometer schematic from the other post - thanks!). Do you reverse engineer them by looking at the circuit boards? If so, you must have a lot of patience.

Anyway so I'm looking at oxygen sensors now. FCP Groton has three for my 86 240:
- Bosch Direct Fit - $111.50
- Walker Direct Fit - $72.50
- Walker Universal - $49.95

Do you have any thoughts on whether the cheaper ones are acceptible, or should I bite the bullet and go for the Bosch?

David






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