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2000 - 2001 Dodge Neon Oxygen Sensor (part#29414)

Part No. 29414 Warranty  
$28.49
Quantity  Add OXYGEN SENSOR To Cart

Fit of this part varies by vehicle & equipment specs Type of Fit

Brand: NTK
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 20474396
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Dodge
    • Neon
      • 2001
        • 2001 Dodge Neon (2.0L 122CI L4 FI VIN: C)
      • 2000
        • 2000 Dodge Neon (2.0L 122CI L4 FI VIN: C)


This universal oxygen sensor features a zirconia sensing element, detailed installation instructions, butt connectors and heat shrink tubing. Designed to offer fast response times and a straightforward installation. Meets or exceeds all emission standards.
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Exact Fit:Yes
Heated:Yes
Length (Sealing Surface To End Of Connector):Universal
O.E.M. Number:Universal
Thread Size:18 mm
Wire Quantity:4

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NTKOxygen Sensor
 
4.0

(based on 2 reviews)

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(1 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

 
3.0

[...]said hard to install

By chevys suck

from thornton, co

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy To Use

Cons

  • Incompatible

Best Uses

  • Biker

Comments about NTK Oxygen Sensor:

[...] honestly if it was easy to figure out that a O2 sensor was bad replacing it was cake. although my computer still claims that it is defective maybe I have a bad one but a couple different engine analyzers have given the same trouble code as before so maybe I have to exchange it. [...] we will see how the lifetime warranty works if they can not get the trouble code to reset permanetly.

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(10 of 10 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

best value for the money

By mjukes

from conyers, ga

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Pros

  • Durable
  • Easy To Use
  • High-Performance
  • Lightweight
  • Versatile

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      Comments about NTK Oxygen Sensor:

      If you don't mind splicing the old connectors to the new o2 sensor, they are great replacement and you save on repairs. the originals o2 sensor is made from this company.

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      • Competitive Driver

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      Ask a question, get answers from real customers and in-house experts. Or contact Customer Care by email or call 1-877-238-2623.

      11 Questions | 13 Answers
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      • Q:

        I have a bad sensor in bank one down stream what does that mean and what sensor is it.
        The veh is 2003 dodge caravan v-6 flex eng.
        Asked on 3/18/2011 by john from clinton twp, mi

        1 answer

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          A:

          Bank 1 is the drivers side and sensor 2 is downstream, after the cat. Driver side after catalyst oxygen sensor has to be replaced.

          Answered on 3/18/2011 by Parts Guru Geo from AAP
      • Q:

        I am not sure which o2 sensor i need for a 1998 chevy c1500 with a 4.3 v6 engine its a 2wd wrk truck and dont want to spend a lot of money is the frnt o2s the same as the rear ones on this model
        Asked on 2/17/2011 by D the amp from Albemarle,NC

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          A:

          Part No. 21539 refers to the Left and Right After Catalyst Oxygen Sensors and the Part No. 21006 refers to the Left and Right Before Catalyst Oxygen Sensors.

          Answered on 2/18/2011 by Parts Guru Geo from AAP
      • Q:

        I need the front and back sensor.Is this the front or the back one
        Asked on 11/15/2010 by krazy from quinwood,wv

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          A:

          For further assistance, please provide the year, make, model and engine size of your vehicle

          Answered on 11/17/2010 by Mike the Auto Parts Master from AAP
      • Q:

        I have a 97 chevy blazer 4x4 4.3L. How many O2 sensors are on it and where are they located? Will this one work? Can I get one with the clip or just splice this one.
        Asked on 11/7/2010 by Anonymous from Brazil,IN

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          A:

          You should have three oxygen sensors. You will have 1 right after the catalytic converter and two in the piping before (one for each side of the motor).

          Answered on 11/9/2010 by Mike the Auto Parts Master from AAP
      • Q:

        I have Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 96, 4.0. Is this a good replacement or do I have to get the Bosch or another brand?
        Asked on 11/4/2010 by Sam from Bethesda,MD

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          A:

          This brand should work just fine for you.

          Answered on 11/5/2010 by Mike the Auto Parts Master from AAP
      • Q:

        I have a 1996 JEEP Grand cherokee laredo 4x4 4.0 will this precat sensor work for me and do you know what the original brand and part number to the sensor is or was
        Asked on 10/27/2010 by Anonymous from mundelein IL

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          A:

          This may work for your vehicle. To find the original brand and part number, I recommend calling your local dealership.

          Answered on 10/28/2010 by Mike the Auto Parts Master from AAP
      • Q:

        where is oxygen sensor located on 1998 dodge ram 5.9l?
        Asked on 10/17/2010 by mike from springdale,ar

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          A:

          Which one are you looking for?

          Answered on 10/18/2010 by Mike the master of auto parts from AAP
        • A:

          For the light duty truck the O2 sensor in located on the front part of the catalytic converter the rear O2 sensor is just behind it. The HD version it is a similar setup but with separate O2 sensors on each exhaust pipe.

          Answered on 2/6/2011 by Mike from Maysville, KY
      • Q:

        Is this an upstream or a downstream O2 sensor? I need upstream....would this work? 1998 Jeep Wrangler Vin:P
        Asked on 8/19/2010 by elevenses from Nashville, TN

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          A:

          It is a pre-cat sensor.

          Answered on 8/19/2010 by Kevin from AAP
        • A:

          by what the listing on the website it is the sensor by the converter or just before it by a couple inches or so.it says post converter. pre converter is the one on the exhaust manifold or right buy it a inch or two.

          Answered on 1/28/2011 by will aap from canton ohio
      • Q:

        Being this one has 4 wires, that means it is a heated o2 sensor right?
        Asked on 7/21/2010 by Karla from NH

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          A:

          Yes most 4 wire O2 sensors are heated.

          Answered on 7/21/2010 by Kevin from AAP
      • Q:

        what is the thread pitch.
        Asked on 5/30/2010 by curt

        1 answer

        • A:

          same as the oem 18 per inch/

          Answered on 7/10/2010 by mjukes from conyers, ga
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