yes, I just got one last week from Van Cafe. Don't remember the price because it was very reasonable. Eric Caron 85 GL Auto On Jul 25, 2014, at 1:51 PM, John Goubeaux <john@UCSB.EDU> wrote: > Dan, > > My understanding is that you CAN get a Bosch one for a decent price BUT > minus the long wiring harness for the Vanagon. I bought one from VanCafe > and spliced it into the existing harness . This was sold that way to > save costs but IT is the correct Bosch model. I'd have a look at their > site and see if they still offer this option. > > -john > > > On 7/25/14 9:55 AM, Don Hanson wrote: >> I am replacing what's almost surely a failing O2 sensor in my inline VW >> motored van and I wanted to see what the List take is on O2 sensors. >> There is a pretty wild difference in cost. But they seem to be simple >> things and every car has a few now a days, not many of them seem to fail >> too often... >> Is it worthwhile spending nearly a hundred bucks for a Bosch to put into >> my van, or can I use a generic autoparts store brand and expect to get a >> few years of service from that and much less cost? >> >> What say ye? and thanks >> Don Hanson |
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