Hi Paul, That's the part that Frank is selling... He can get the OEM sensor at 2.5x the price but I have no problem splicing three wires to save $120. Happy Trails, Greg Potts www.pottsfamily.ca WWW.BUSESOFTHECORN.CA <--- NEW .CA DOMAIN!!! 1987 Wolfsburg Weekender hardtop Vanagon 1988 Wolfsburg Weekender hardtop Vanagon 1973 Westfakia "Bob the Tomato"
> Volks, > if the "direct fit" O2 sensor for your 86-91 Vanagon is hard to find or > too expensive for your budget you can always get a Bosch generic 3 wire O2 > sensor and graft on the wiring connector. > > I did this in reverse a while back. > > I had a 98 Subaru Outback that needed a new O2 sensor. Subaru wanted $150 > for it. I took an extra vanagon sensor I had in my parts stash, cut the > connectors off, grafted on the Subaru connectors then the Subaru passed > smog with flying colors. > |
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