Does this look like the correct Nissan 02 for 97 D1

jhelton001

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Item#: BSH13969

Price: $68.99
tax and shipping not included

Disclaimer: The stated price may vary from the in store price and may change at anytime.


Attributes:
# of Connectors:1
# of Wires:4
Heated or Unheated:Heated
Wire Length:21.654"
Additional Contents:Unit only
 

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nextse7en

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Just make sure your splices are very well constucted, and that wire length is precisely what it was on your OEM sensors. Otherwise your signal will read differently.


-Patrick
 

GARover

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I don't know much about O2 sensors, but I know mostly the all do the same thing. I really don't have any first hand experiences on an OBDII vehicle (or one with two O2 sensors), but...

From what I was told, you really only need to worry about the wire count. Some are heated, some are not, some have a secondary ground?? Something like that. There's 2, 3, and 4 wire sensors. From there you would simply splice it in-line so you can re-use the old connector.

I did that on my Audi. Found the cheapest Bosch 3-wire I could fine. I think it's for a Ford Probe. Works like a champ and only cost me $34!
 

jhelton001

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I still haven't had time to give this a go but wanted to bump this tread because of another 02 thread.