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2001 Chrysler Sebring Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™ (part#15730)

Part No. 15730 Warranty  
$58.49
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Brand: Bosch
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 19370039
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Chrysler
    • Sebring
      • 2001
        • 2001 Chrysler Sebring (3.0L 181CI V6 FI VIN: H)


Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensors with OE SmartLink™ provide the closest match to the original equipment manufacturer's sensor performance. Each sensor is manufactured with a 2' length of sensor wire to allow for maximum replacement of worn wire.
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Exact Fit:No
Harness Length:23.5 in
Heated:Yes
Length (Sealing Surface To End Of Connector):25.6 in
Overall Length:26.8 in
Wire Quantity:4

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BoschPremium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™
 
3.3

(based on 20 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (4)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (8)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (2)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (2)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (4)

75%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to use (10)
  • Versatile (5)
  • Durable (3)

Cons

  • Difficult to use (4)
  • Incompatible (3)

Best Uses

  • Small cars (8)
  • Large cars (5)
  • Trucks (5)
    • Car & Truck:
    • Auto enthusiast (4), Mechanic (4), Casual driver (3)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Casual driver (4), Mechanic (4)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (9)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

Specifically states "Universal" Fit

For those that "think" this is an "exact" fit. It does NOT state this on the product page as one reviewer said previously. It says it is a ...Read complete review

For those that "think" this is an "exact" fit. It does NOT state this on the product page as one reviewer said previously. It says it is a "universal" fit. If you want an "exact" fit, without having to strip wires (which is about a 30 minute job at best)- then you need to look on the product pages for: "direct" fit; NOT "Universal". I'm a 47 yr old woman who has had her mechanic replace several of these on various vehicles, so yes... I do know what I'm talking about. Plus, look at the price; it's cheaper than the "direct" fit so that's kind of a dead give away that you are going to have to Jimmy around with it a bit.

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™

After much troubleshooting found part not able to work with the Honda car . Tried to save customer some monEy and time but after 4 hours of testing and checking found that 02 sensor was ...Read complete review

After much troubleshooting found part not able to work with the Honda car . Tried to save customer some monEy and time but after 4 hours of testing and checking found that 02 sensor was the problem. Was also told that these don't usually work by the parts guy at advance. Bought the one from honda and 20 minutes later it was back on the road and all codes were cleared. Parts guy at Honda dealer just laughed we knew !!!

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5.0

Will buy again,Good service.

By Chuy

from San Antonio Tx.

About Me Casual Driver

Verified Buyer
Level 1

Pros

  • High-Performance

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Large Cars

    Comments about Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™:

    Right part for JAGUAR

    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

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    4.0

    Worked well easy to install

    By vvern

    from st marys oh

    About Me Casual Driver

    Verified Buyer
    Level 1

    Pros

    • Easy To Use

    Cons

      Best Uses

        Comments about Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™:

        Instructions were good. Easy to install and seems to be working perfectly and the price was good.

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        4.0

        When cheap meets quality

        By Perry

        from Charleston, SC

        About Me Competitive Driver, Mechanic

        Verified Buyer
        Level 1

        Pros

        • Durable
        • Easy To Use
        • Lightweight
        • Versatile

        Cons

        • Time Consuming

        Best Uses

        • Large Cars
        • Small Cars
        • Trucks

        Comments about Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™:

        Great o2 sensor that just took time in the place of its cost.

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

        Comment on this review(earn points)

        (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

         
        3.0

        Good part, not upstream sensor though

        By Car Collector/Road Racer and enthusiast

        from Raleigh, NC

        About Me Auto Enthusiast, Competitive Driver, Mechanic, Truck Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer
        Level 1

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Versatile

        Cons

        • Incompatible

        Best Uses

        • Small Cars
        • Trucks

        Comments about Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™:

        The description on the website showed this as an UPSTREAM replacement and this is not the case. This is a DOWNSTREAM replacement and should only be used to test the cat's performance.
        This was used on 2003 Acura RSX Base and did not fix the service light for the UPSTREAM O2 being bad. The DENSO 234-9004 had to be used. If used as a DOWNSTREAM it works just fine.

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        • No

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        5.0

        Premium Oxygen Sensor

        By Fergus

        from Watertown, NY

        About Me Casual Driver, Mechanic

        Verified Buyer
        Level 1

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Lightweight
        • Versatile
        • Very easy to install

        Cons

        • None

        Best Uses

        • Small Cars

        Comments about Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™:

        This only took me about 30 minutes to install, very easy. Worked great fixed my problem.

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        (23 of 39 customers found this review helpful)

         
        2.0

        not sure if one of them are bad

        By Jamie

        from Florence Ky

        About Me Casual Driver

        Verified Buyer
        Helpful Reviewer

        Pros

        • Durable

        Cons

        • Difficult To Use

        Best Uses

        • Large Cars

        Comments about Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™:

        Not sure if the product was on lemon based on the
        performance of my vehicles

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        (20 of 36 customers found this review helpful)

         
        1.0

        Think Twice

        By Just Lucky

        from West Bend Wisconsin

        About Me Auto Enthusiast, Mechanic

        Pros

        • Works - sort of

        Cons

        • Difficult To Use
        • Flimsy
        • Unit longer than OEM

        Best Uses

        • Not Sure

        Comments about Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™:

        Unit is Universal fit but connection system is flaky. The added weight of the splice can sag into engine parts. The added length makes it a bad fit for socketed tools (crushes wires - happened with 1st unit). Second unit (my treat) has a bad splice that keps shreading the wire, works for a short but vibration breaks the wire and it is now too short to continue repairs. PPD (a reference to a bad design). Sensor will work but not for more than a few hours at a time.

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        • No

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        (25 of 43 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        Bosch quality for a phenominal price!!!!

        By robbin banks

        from north java, NY

        Verified Buyer
        Helpful Reviewer

        Pros

        • Durable
        • Easy To Use
        • Versatile

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Large Cars
          • Small Cars
          • Trucks

          Comments about Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™:

          great product that is easy to assemble! quality fit!

          • Car & Truck:
          • Auto Enthusiast, Mechanic
          • Was this a gift?:
          • No

          Comment on this review(earn points)

          (19 of 37 customers found this review helpful)

           
          4.0

          helped with Idling & performance issues

          By unclebucktoo

          from Phoenixville Pa

          Verified Buyer
          Helpful Reviewer

          Pros

            Cons

              Best Uses

                Comments about Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™:

                This was added due to an engine light and solved problems that I had b4 the light ie idling and perfomane

                • Car & Truck:
                • Auto Enthusiast, Casual Driver, Truck Enthusiast
                • Was this a gift?:
                • No

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                (22 of 39 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                1.0

                Did not fit my Saturn

                By Ben98gs

                from Greenwood, IN

                Verified Buyer
                3 or more reviews submitted

                Pros

                  Cons

                  • Did not fit
                  • Was pre-wired unlike pic
                  • Wire was not 2 ft

                  Best Uses

                    Comments about Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™:

                    Was listed as an "Exact Replacement" part for the 1997 Saturn I have (did say universal in the description though). Came pre-wired with a male connector, but needed a female for my application. Description listed 2' of wire, mine barely had 1'. Had to buy a different one.

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                    • Q:

                      I have a 2007 honda accord lx, where exactly is the upstream
                      oxygen sensor?
                      Asked on 2/27/2013 by Maria from Pembroke Pines, Fl

                      1 answer

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                        A:

                        With reference to your inquiry on the Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™ - part# 15730, the upstream oxygen sensor on your Honda Accord LX should be located on the exhaust manifold before the catalytic converter. For any further assistance, please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our Parts Pros will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

                        Answered on 2/27/2013 by Vincent from AAP
                    • Q:

                      is this oxygen sensor for this model car upstream or downstream? is it before the catalic converter or after the converter?
                      Asked on 1/13/2013 by lawrence from dallas, tx

                      2 answers

                      • A:

                        both upstream and down stream.

                        Answered on 3/7/2013 by ken from newnan,ga.
                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        The Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™ - Part No. 15730 is a downstream (after catalytic converter) oxygen sensor. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

                        Answered on 1/14/2013 by John the Car-Doc from AAP
                    • Q:

                      Where is the oxygen sensor located,on 2004 KIA OPTIMA 4-2400 2.4L DOHC
                      Asked on 12/9/2012 by Jeffrey from United States

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        With reference to this Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™ - part# 15730, the oxygen sensor on your 2004 KIA OPTIMA should be located behind the exhaust manifold. For any further assistance, please visit your nearest Advance Auto store or call us directly at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our representatives there would be more than happy to assist you.

                        Answered on 12/10/2012 by Vincent from AAP
                    • Q:

                      Where are the O2 sensors on a 1995 Mazda Millenia? How do I install them?
                      Asked on 9/14/2012 by JimBob620 from Garner, NC

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        The Bosch Premium Oxygen Sensor with OE SmartLink™ (Part No. 15730) fits your 1995 Mazda Millenia. The Oxygen sensor location is as follows: O2 sensor located in front manifold / exhaust pipe (Front), O2 sensor located in front manifold / exhaust pipe (Rear) O2 sensor located in rear manifold / exhaust pipe (Front) and O2 sensor located in rear manifold / exhaust pipe (Rear). For installing the new O2 Sensors you would need an O2 sensor wrench. It can either be the "socket" type, or the "claw" type but both type will work. Also the O2 sensor is easier to change on a warm engine. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

                        Answered on 9/17/2012 by John the Car-Doc from AAP
                    • Q:

                      How would i go about putting this on myself? is it ok to attempt or should i go to a professional?
                      Asked on 9/11/2012 by dnw

                      1 answer

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                        A:

                        This will depend on the skill level of whoever is removing or replacing the part. Some may have a harder time than others who have experience with this type of project. For further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.

                        Answered on 9/11/2012 by Steve from AAP
                    • Q:

                      How many o2 sensors are on a 1997 Cougar, 4.6?
                      Asked on 8/5/2012 by Devo

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        There are 4 oxygen sensors are on 1997 Mercury Cougar 4.6L. For further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.

                        Answered on 8/6/2012 by Steve from AAP
                    • Q:

                      how many oxygen sensors do i need and which ones.
                      Asked on 7/7/2012 by ed

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        We would need more information like year, make, model and engine specification of your vehicle before we can make a suggestion. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

                        Answered on 7/8/2012 by Ralph from AAP
                    • Q:

                      I HAVE A 2000 DODGE DURANGO 5.9L V8. IT IS STALLING WHILE IDLING AND AFTER ACCELERATING. I HAVE DONE RESEARCH AND IT COULD BE A NUMBER OF PROBLEMS STARTING WITH MY EGR VALVE, OXYGEN SENSOR, THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR, IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE, IDLE STOP SOLENIOD...AND THE LIST GOES ON. AFTER IT STALLS OUT MY MILEAGE CENTER BOX WILL READ "NO BUS"....IF ANYONE HAS EXPERIENCED THIS PROBLEM AND HAS HAD LUCK FIXING IT PLEASE LET ME KNOW! THIS TRUCK JUST ISN'T SAFE TO DRIVE ANYMORE. IT NEEDS TO BE FIXED!!! ASAP
                      Asked on 6/15/2012 by ASHLEY from OCALA, FL

                      1 answer

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                        A:

                        Sorry, without the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose it nor provide you with a 100% answer. We would suggest that you take your vehicle to a certified mechanic for further diagnosis.

                        Answered on 6/18/2012 by Steve from AAP
                    • Q:

                      I recently bought a '95 Dodge Neon. I found that my downstream o2sensor is unplugged, My problem is I cannot find where it plugs back in at... Can anyone help me? Please.
                      Asked on 4/15/2012 by BabyRed from Beulaville,NC

                      1 answer

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                        A:

                        The downstream oxygen sensor on your 1995 Dodge Neon is plugged on on the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter.

                        Answered on 4/17/2012 by Dennis from AAP
                    • Q:

                      If the O2 sensor is bad in my car, would this cause my check engine light to come on?
                      Asked on 6/24/2011 by Anonymous

                      4 answers

                      • A:

                        Yes

                        Answered on 6/26/2011 by That one guy from nashville
                      • A:

                        Yes it would cause your check engine light to come on.

                        Answered on 11/8/2011 by Belmares3 from Mckeesport, Pa.
                      • A:

                        yes it would

                        Answered on 11/6/2011 by annonymous from usa
                      • A:

                        Yes come on & stay on until you change it.

                        Answered on 2/10/2012 by Divine M from Columbia, SC
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