Bosch 13353 Oxygen Sensor, OE Type Fitment |
 | Brand: Bosch Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $144.89 Buy New: $66.15 as of 9/7/2010 11:22 CDT details You Save: $78.74 (54%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 21824
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 2.3 x 1.8
MPN: 13353 Model: 13353 UPC: 028851133531 EAN: 0028851133531 ASIN: B000BZI1O6
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Features:
| • | Protection tube ensures 100% accurate sensor performance | | • | Double laser-welded stainless steel body is totally submersible to seal tight and protect against contamination for long life | | • | Fast-acting heater optimizes sensor operation (on3- and 4- wire sensors only) | | • | Coated threads for easy installation |
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Product Description Bosch original equipment oxygen sensors are designed for identical OE fit, no cutting or wire splicing is necessary. Bosch invented the first oxygen sensor and has provided best in class performance and maximum service life so that they are the #1 OE and aftermarket sensor. Premium ceramic technology incorporates Zirconium or titania and yttriumáprovides superior protection against mechanical and thermal shock. Patented catalytically activated fine particle filter prevents contamination for extended life and ensures precise voltage to your engines emission control computer, then a second filter doubles protection against exhaust gas contamination further increasing sensor life. Every Bosch oxygen sensor is rigorouslyátested before it is released for sale for extra assurance it will work perfectly straight out of the package.
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Customer Reviews: Perfect OEM fit - down to the snap-in holding harness November 6, 2008 California Kid (Northern CA) This sensor IS an EXACT fit/replacement for your downstream sensor on a 1998 Toyota Sienna - even though it is NOT listed on Amazon's "Does it fit your vehicle?" look up system.
The downstream connector on a 1998 Sienna is located under the passenger seat.
*Remove the 4 - 14mm bolts holding down the seat.
*Prop the seat upward.
*Pull back on the carpeting slit to reveal the connector.
*Pinch the connector to remove the female end of it.
*Use a needle nose pliers to pull up and remove the rubber grommet from the floorboard, then push it down through the hole.
*Use a 22mm box wrench to remove the old downstream sensor from the exhaust pipe.
*Install the new sensor (already contains anti-seize compound).
*Snake the wires/connector up through the floorboard.
*Use your needle nose pliers to pull the grommet up through the floorboard, then massage it into place with your fingers.
*Click the female connector into place.
*Re-install the seat.
Hey! You just saved about [...] - by not letting the dealer do this!
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