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Old 07-22-2008, 11:53 PM
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Im pretty sure my front 02 sensors are going bad, I went to advanced auto and they are telling me they are $150 each for my front 02 sensors. Is there anywhere i can buy them online for cheaper? This is for a 2006 1500 silverado.
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$150.00 is the going price at a GM Retailer. You may get the part # and call around and see if diffrent dealers can get you a better price. Also, get the GM part # and then call a local Car Quest Auto Parts and see if they can cross the number to theirs. That way, a Car Quest sensor will always be 20% cheaper than OEM.
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Ebay.....Global Automotive....$25 each....$6 shipping.

Edit....that was for 2002.....don't know about price for 2006.
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I just bought a bosch O2 sensor for my 05 Sierra at advanced auto in Ohio and it was around $76 out the door.
Seems to be working fine.
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What makes you so "sure" your O2s are going bad on an 06? What is your mileage? How do your STFTs and LTFTs look. Do you have sufficient switching? Are you transitioning above and below 0.450mVdc? Once you answer those questions you be able to answer your own question. O2s do degrade over time, but on an O6. It's doubtful unless you have very high mileage.
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