AC Delco, Denso, or Bosch for O2 sensors
#11
That's why they have a warranty, which IS refundable FYI.
Corey, you can take your O2 sensors back to O'reillys and explain the problems you've been having and tell them instead of constantly replacing them, you decided to put OEM parts back in it and would like a refund. If they give you any trouble about it, let me know and I can help you out
Alex, the Bosch O2 sensors are still decent products. Some have problems with them, some do not. The O2 sensor that came with my LC-1 wideband is a Bosch sensor.
Corey, you can take your O2 sensors back to O'reillys and explain the problems you've been having and tell them instead of constantly replacing them, you decided to put OEM parts back in it and would like a refund. If they give you any trouble about it, let me know and I can help you out

Alex, the Bosch O2 sensors are still decent products. Some have problems with them, some do not. The O2 sensor that came with my LC-1 wideband is a Bosch sensor.

But for real, something will probably go wrong in another 2 weeks with my truck
#13
That's what is strange because I have always seen the Bosch brand sensors hold up pretty well when it comes to wideband controllers, I have used Bosch brand sensors with a number of different wideband controllers with not many problems at all to speak of but when it comes to the Bosch replacement narrowband O2 sensors I have read where alot of people have had problems and have seen first hand myself problems with them.
#15
Hmmm the delco Flex fuel ones seem to be $20~ higher at $76 each..The Denso's are $51 tho...
Doesnt make any sense but the 03 FF ones are different part #'s than my 07
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So the Denso's are good to go with also??
Doesnt make any sense but the 03 FF ones are different part #'s than my 07
...So the Denso's are good to go with also??



