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Bosch Oxygen Sensor Bmw E38 740i 704il 97-01 E39 540i 97-03 M5 00-03 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Sunnyvale, California, US

Sunnyvale, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Bosch Manufacturer Part Number:11 78 1 742 051 Other Part Number:0258003475

 For Sale is a brand new Oxygen Sensor manufactured by Bosch. It is plug and play so no need to modify the harness. It will fit various BMW so please check compatibility list before purchasing. This part retails for $246 at the dealership. The sensor is new and was only taken out of the bag. It will be sold as is.. Feel free to browse our other parts as well. Part will ship within 1-2 business days once payment has been received. If you have any questions feel free to message us. Thank You.

Bosch Oxygen Sensor

The Bosch oxygen sensor utilizes a mix of zirconium and yttrium oxides and other elements to form a tough base that withstands the intense stress to which oxygen sensors are subjected.
Each element is incredibly strong for best-in-class performance and maximum service life.

  • OE-Equivalent.
  • Direct fit for easy installation.
  • OE Style connectors and wire lengths.
  • Base ceramic probe of Zirconium and Yttrium.
  • Patented Platinum Power Grid.
  • Fine particle filter.

From overall sensor design to the critical ceramic element, Bosch is known worldwide for quality and performance.

Installation Notes: Vehicles equipped with Air Fuel Ratio Sensors may look very similar to the Oxygen Sensor. Please confirm the correct part before ordering and if the connector does not match, do not install.


Bosch
Bosch is one of the largest global suppliers of automotive products, developing, manufacturing and supplying precision OE components and systems to vehicle manufacturers and the automotive aftermarket.


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