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Oxygen Sensor #171752
April 14, 2003 04:04 pm UTC
April 14, 2003 04:04 pm UTC
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Ricardo Cabral Offline OP
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Was looking at replacing my o2 sensor with a UAP NAPA bought one (no idea who manufactur is) but they said they only had one for a turbo model in my vechiles year. Now I called my local chrysler dealer and he told me that he didn't now if a turbo sensor would fit my engine... he was no help other then he carried a NT model and a Turbo model.

Prices: NT o2 sensor - $218.00
Turbo o2 sensor - $178.00

Does anyone know if a turbo version would fit on a NT engine or a early year NT o2 sensor would fit better?

I am driving '94 plymouth laser 2.0L NT


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Re: Oxygen Sensor #171753
April 14, 2003 10:12 pm UTC
April 14, 2003 10:12 pm UTC
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Toronto, On, Canada
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No idea if a turbo one would work in an nt, but anything over 100 bucks and your getting ripped.
Crappy tire should have them for around 90 bucks.


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Re: Oxygen Sensor #171754
April 15, 2003 02:03 am UTC
April 15, 2003 02:03 am UTC
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Call a few different dealership for the price on a O2 sensor. Mine died last summer, I called 3 dealerships got 3 different prices starting from $245, $170, $110, guess which one I got it from.


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Re: Oxygen Sensor #171755
April 15, 2003 03:21 am UTC
April 15, 2003 03:21 am UTC
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umm...I think all 4 wire O2 sensors are the same, no? All they do it measure o2 content and sends a specific voltage.


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Re: Oxygen Sensor #171756
April 15, 2003 04:10 am UTC
April 15, 2003 04:10 am UTC
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Jeremy your right i have a universal fit 4 wire sensor and it owrks perfectly fine.


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Re: Oxygen Sensor #171757
April 15, 2003 05:22 am UTC
April 15, 2003 05:22 am UTC
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If I'm not mistaken, some o2 sensors have heaters and some do not.
Be sure to get one with a heater. I did testing of my own and figured out the colors of the o2 sensor wires.
Two white; one black; one grey.
White wires are power wires for the sensor and the heater. The black wire is the ground for the sensor and heater and the grey wire is the signle to the ECU.
I can't really remember though. It might be the other way around for black and grey wires.


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