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Bosch 13868 Oxygen Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $41.61
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Item is new, packaging is slightly damaged.
Brand:Bosch Mfr Code:BOS Manufacturer Part Number:13868

Bosch 13868 Oxygen Sensor, OE type Fitment

  • Designed to determine the oxygen content of the exhaust gas
  • Improves fuel economy and lowers emission
  • Includes three OE heated wires
  • Advanced ceramic technology for consistent performance and long life
  • Features a Platinum Power-Grid that produces a precise voltage signal for the engine ECU

PACKAGE CONDITION: This package has slight damage. All contents appear to be brand new, undamaged and are 100% guaranteed (see photos)

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