Excellent choice and you save some $$$
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It's not that difficult to do the SmartLink for attaching the new sensor wires to the old connector but the printed instructions are not that clear. Please, go first to the Bosch website and take a look at the video that's self explanatory and will save you some time. Do the following search:
OxygenSensorInstallationVideo
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Good product for the money
This works well. 2009 Hyundai sonata wiring instructions not clear. Hyundai has 1 white 1 purple 1 gray 1 black. The heater part of plug is purple and white they go to the white wires on the bosch sensor. After I figured that out it was easy. I think a lot people who have problems with this senser have the wiring wrong
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Excellent
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I have Toyota corolla 96 had came engine light bank 1 sender 2 that after cat. Conv. O2 sensor I cut og wire replace it than light never back I passed emission that's all
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Great replacement part
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I drive an '05 Rav4 and I got a code P0420. I bought this O2 sensor. It was a little overwhelming with all of the wire stripping and coupling, but it solved my problem. No more check engine light. I would definitely recommend this as a great money saver and do it yourself project.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Wrong Part For Mazda Miata
Advance Auto web page lists the Bosch 15733 as fitting my 2003 Mazda Miata. It is one of 11 oxygen sensors under the heading of Exact Fit. When I checked the "? Exact Fit" icon next to Part 15733, a box came up "Yes, this part fits your 2003 Mazda Miata". When the part was installed, the check engine light remained on, and the engine misfired as before. I called the manufacturer, Denso, whose name was on the installation materials inside the Bosch box. The Denso rep stated that this Denso part sold by Bosch is only for some Acuras, Buicks, and Cadillacs. This part is not made for Mazda and will not work on any Mazda vehicle. At the Denso web page,there is only one Denso oxygen sensor that fits the Mazda Miata - Denso Part 234-43-30, which is found inside Bosch Part box 13866. It is also sold separately from Bosch as a Denso Part. This may explain why about 1/3 of the reviews for this 15733 product complained that the oxy sensor didn't work. FYI Denso guarantees the product for one year and states it is the OE manufacturer. Of course, the warranty applies only when it installed on the right vehicle. I would like my money back, guys.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend to a friend