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Update on generic O2 sensor for Regina 700

I posted last week asking if it was true that the Regina system used a completely different type of O2 sensor than the Bosch systems. The replies were that, yes, Regina uses a "titania" sensor and the generics will not work.

I called FCP Groton since their site lists a generic walker for ALL 740s including the Regina years. They assured me that their $49 Walker generic works with Regina.

Frankly, I don't know who to believe, so I'm hoping for some more input. If Groton is right, I want to save a lot of money. If they are wrong, then I'm sure they will change their listing if I can convince them.

Andy in St. Paul
'91 745 Regina 186K, '89 244 136K, '87 245 lost the rust battle at 225K
Regina is a nice ride, but she ain't a cheap date.
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Andy '91 745 184K, '89 244 135K, '87 245 lost the rust battle at 225K mi






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