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Fit just like original equipment Nov 16, 2011
By StevenL I was experiencing an occasional "service engine soon" light on my dash. The dash light would come on and stay on for a few hundred miles to sometimes over 2000 miles. It eventually would go out only to return once more. The computer was registering a P0420 code which means that something is not right with the emissions system. After a lot of internet reading I decided to replace both the front and rear oxygen sensors. The front sensor - this one - was difficult to change out on my particular car - a 2000 Subaru Outback. Removal of the old part and installation of the new oxygen sensor was a bit difficult because of the various other components around the exhaust system. Being a contortionist would have helped. I have not seen the "service engine soon" light since both oxygen sensors were replaced. The Bosch replacement parts looked exactly the same as the original equipment that I removed from the exhaust system.
A word of caution. A P0420 code can also mean that the catalytic converter needs to be replaced. I took a chance and replaced both oxygen sensors since the car had over 125,000 miles on it at that point and the service interval for oxygen sensors is around 100,000 miles. A good catalytic converter would have cost over $500 for the part alone and the oxygen sensors would have needed to be replaced anyway. So for the $120 I did the oxygen sensors only. It turned out that was all I needed.
Works great Oct 10, 2011
By Bill Garneau Half the price of the last one I bought from AutoZone and solved the P0133 I was getting on my Subaru.
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