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yellowstang1994

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Hi guys, my car gets pretty horrible gas mileage and has 106k on it. Everything is basically replaced on it from a tuneup except for the MAF (which I cleaned), the PCV valve, and the o2 sensors. I don't have a CEL on at all and $120 for autozone o2 sensors seems a little pricey just to throw parts at my car for something I'm not too sure of. Is there a better place to buy them at? or do you guys think I should maybee take a q-tip and some carb cleaner and clean my existing ones up a bit? Thanks for any help guys.
 

final5-0

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yellowstang1994 said:
Hi guys, my car gets pretty horrible gas mileage and has 106k on it. Everything is basically replaced on it from a tuneup except for the MAF (which I cleaned), the PCV valve, and the o2 sensors. I don't have a CEL on at all and $120 for autozone o2 sensors seems a little pricey just to throw parts at my car for something I'm not too sure of. Is there a better place to buy them at? or do you guys think I should maybee take a q-tip and some carb cleaner and clean my existing ones up a bit? Thanks for any help guys.
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There is a place on the net to buy them pretty cheap but I don't remember the site.

Just Google it

Later
Grady
 
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https://www.automedicsupply.com/catalog4.php?PHPSESSID=d5c65374239a9a50e92237395bbccddd#

Advance Auto has our O2 sensors for $42.99.
 

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For some reason the autozones around me want $67.99 for a Bosch OE type o2 sensor and it's all they carry. AdvanceAutoparts (partsplus) carries them for the same price, although they have some other brands that are even more expensive. I think i'll just stick to the site you gave me! Thanks guys
 

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Is this an easy swap, because I NEED to do this as well....
 

HISSIN50

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Yeah, I think people post about www.oxygensensors.com, which is I think the same site that Jack linked to.
 

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I went almost 120,000 on mine before they got changed, they needed it bad. It did get better mileage after that.
 
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