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Old 22 Feb 2005, 05:58 pm
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Default Re: O2 sensor OEM or aftermarket

I am no expert, but I installed a Bosch 02 sensor in my '91 Civic Si
this past fall and have found it to work fine. The original did not die
(no check engine light), but I suspected it was 'lazy' as described in
the usenet archives and on various webpages. I seem to be doing a little
better economy wise and my idle is more consistent and regular. I guess
I'll see how long it lasts. I had around 135k miles at the time, and the
sensor in the car was OEM style, maybe original. The Bosch sensor is
noticeably different, it has a larger diameter body. If I understand it
correctly, it seems that an 02 sensor wouldn't really have to be OEM
just by its relatively simple design and function.

My $0.02,

Mark
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Old 23 Feb 2005, 05:01 pm
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Default O2 sensor OEM or aftermarket

It is time to change the oxygen sensor on my 95 civic and I can get a
Bosch with OE connector at less than half of what the Honda dealer
wants for an OEM (Denso?). Is the Bosch a good choice or should I
make the dealer rich?

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Old 23 Feb 2005, 05:29 pm
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Leon wrote:

> It is time to change the oxygen sensor on my 95 civic and I can get a
> Bosch with OE connector at less than half of what the Honda dealer
> wants for an OEM (Denso?). Is the Bosch a good choice or should I
> make the dealer rich?
>
> --
> Bye,
> Leon
>

It's more expensive I know, but OEM is a MUST. Aftermarket O2 sensors
are known for not working properly especially in import cars.
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Old 23 Feb 2005, 06:59 pm
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Leon <Curb_Weight_69@hotmail.com> wrote in
newsuup11pcc1blguripd1u4k7g2qioc3h06n@4ax.com:

> It is time to change the oxygen sensor on my 95 civic and I can get a
> Bosch with OE connector at less than half of what the Honda dealer
> wants for an OEM (Denso?). Is the Bosch a good choice or should I
> make the dealer rich?
>



The cheapies are fine, but won't last as long as OEM.

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Old 23 Feb 2005, 07:02 pm
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"Imminent Vengeance" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Aftermarket O2 sensors
> are known for not working properly especially in import cars.


How well do aftermarket O2 sensors work in Japan?
Better, since they are domestic?


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Old 23 Feb 2005, 11:14 pm
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Bosch is a good sensor, the make many of the ones in the American market.
I'd use it. Avoid the ones with the plug you wire on, while they work, there
a pita to do, sorta



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"Leon" <Curb_Weight_69@hotmail.com> wrote in message
newsuup11pcc1blguripd1u4k7g2qioc3h06n@4ax.com...
> It is time to change the oxygen sensor on my 95 civic and I can get a
> Bosch with OE connector at less than half of what the Honda dealer
> wants for an OEM (Denso?). Is the Bosch a good choice or should I
> make the dealer rich?
>
> --
> Bye,
> Leon



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Old 24 Feb 2005, 07:03 pm
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I had to change my o2 sensor (actually it's a Bosch) on my Honda Civic 98
DX, and let me tell you I rather have paid more to get the OEM from Honda...
The fuel consumption is way off and my car is drinking like a Homer Simpson
with Duff beer... no kidding..

my advice: OEM or nothing at all

Jason

"Steve" <hansensw@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Bosch is a good sensor, the make many of the ones in the American market.
> I'd use it. Avoid the ones with the plug you wire on, while they work,
> there a pita to do, sorta
>
>
>
> --
> Stephen W. Hansen
> ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
> ASE Undercar Specialist
>
>
>
>
> "Leon" <Curb_Weight_69@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> newsuup11pcc1blguripd1u4k7g2qioc3h06n@4ax.com...
>> It is time to change the oxygen sensor on my 95 civic and I can get a
>> Bosch with OE connector at less than half of what the Honda dealer
>> wants for an OEM (Denso?). Is the Bosch a good choice or should I
>> make the dealer rich?
>>
>> --
>> Bye,
>> Leon

>
>



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Old 24 Feb 2005, 10:35 pm
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Jason wrote:
> I had to change my o2 sensor (actually it's a Bosch) on my Honda Civic 98
> DX, and let me tell you I rather have paid more to get the OEM from Honda...
> The fuel consumption is way off and my car is drinking like a Homer Simpson
> with Duff beer... no kidding..
>
> my advice: OEM or nothing at all


hm. good to know. the top primary heater circuit (gotta love scantools!)
O2 on my 98 hatch took a dump last year and i replaced it with one from
the local stealership. $220, but they were the only people to have one
in stock. autozone and kragen- both out. shit- forgot to try napa i
didnt wanna wait for mail order and run the risk of screwing the
catalyst up. besides, it was stalling at idle.

just had the biannual smog check, and almost all the numbers are *lower*
than the last time! a couple are a tick or 2 higher, but all are below
average, and wayyyy below the limit. 2 years ago, i had some numbers
that were pretty near the limit.
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Old 25 Feb 2005, 01:02 am
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You can Blame the o2 sensor, but what else is wrong? Regardless of what
brand they are they work on the same principal, and the numbers won't effect
the economy unless dead or off. here is something I wrote concerning this
subject.

OK, Here it goes 02 class 101 (and catalyst efficiency)


The O2 sensor generates its own voltage, and without my meter I couldn't
tell you, BUT trust your scanner if it gives you a voltage reading. The
first o2 sensor switches when the engines running, you watch it go low to
high (sometimes .020 volts to a high of .900 volts (Milivolts??)
It should click along at a steady pace, picking random numbers into the
700-900 range then low again in the 100's
It is looking for Oxygen. This sensors job is to tune the car if it starts
to run to rich; i.e., if too much fuel starts feeding into the cylinders,
for whatever reason, the o2 sensor will start showing a higher range of
numbers, and the computer will start decreasing the injector pulse to
decrease the amount of fuel.
Anyway, a 02 sensor can get sluggish or it can freeze at a random number
then it lies to the computer that will still try to correct it. but usually
this sets a 02 code...

Now that basically describes the 02 sensors operation. The 2nd o2 sensor's
job is to check to see if the cat converter is doing it's job (Generally,
most 02 sensors are the exact same part excepting for the plug and wire
length). It also switches the same as the first one but at a slower or
reduced rate. If your scan tool shows the aft 02 sensor stuck, I'd try it
first.
If your second (aft) 02 sensor is switching at the same pace as the first o2
sensor (the numbers won't match) then chances are the cat is bad.


Now if you are having a fuel consumption problem you need to look at the
computer and look at the short term and long term fuel trim. This tells you
if the car has been trying to adjust the fuel delivery based on all the
other data it gets. If you hook up a scan tool and watch the O2 sensor work,
and it's going from low to high and back again, then it's doing it's job and
no other brand o2 sensor will do it any better.
You can't take one part and blame everything on it without knowing how it
works and works with the car. I've been to many classes on this stuff and
still am trying to sort it all out, got another class on Monday and Tuesday
night. We will be looking at graphing lab scopes analyzing the injector
pulse width and the ignition spark in reference to trouble shooting
misfires. Good thing there isn't a test....



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ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
ASE Undercar Specialist




"Jason" <bluebook(remove-this)@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:7XtTd.39163$6U2.446322@weber.videotron.net...
>I had to change my o2 sensor (actually it's a Bosch) on my Honda Civic 98
>DX, and let me tell you I rather have paid more to get the OEM from
>Honda... The fuel consumption is way off and my car is drinking like a
>Homer Simpson with Duff beer... no kidding..
>
> my advice: OEM or nothing at all
>
> Jason
>
> "Steve" <hansensw@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:cwcTd.71377$Th1.58968@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>> Bosch is a good sensor, the make many of the ones in the American market.
>> I'd use it. Avoid the ones with the plug you wire on, while they work,
>> there a pita to do, sorta
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Stephen W. Hansen
>> ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
>> ASE Undercar Specialist
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Leon" <Curb_Weight_69@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> newsuup11pcc1blguripd1u4k7g2qioc3h06n@4ax.com...
>>> It is time to change the oxygen sensor on my 95 civic and I can get a
>>> Bosch with OE connector at less than half of what the Honda dealer
>>> wants for an OEM (Denso?). Is the Bosch a good choice or should I
>>> make the dealer rich?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Bye,
>>> Leon

>>
>>

>
>



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Old 25 Feb 2005, 01:35 am
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Steve wrote:
>
> You can Blame the o2 sensor, but what else is wrong? Regardless of what
> brand they are they work on the same principal, and the numbers won't effect
> the economy unless dead or off. here is something I wrote concerning this
> subject.


I would agree that the brand of O2 sensor is not responsible for the
increased fuel consumption. The transfer characteristics (the
relationship between oxygen content in the exhaust and the output
voltage from the sensor) of O2 sensors vary widely. Some are virtually
digital, i.e. the voltage is high (~900mV) when the O2 content is below
a certain threshold, and low if the oxygen content is higher than the
threshold. Other sensor have a fairly linear response around
stoichiometric air/fuel ratio. If you get the wrong type, I can
certainly see that fuel economy would be affected.
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