Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
John Contreras photo
1 Level
757 Review
32 Karma

Review on Bosch 15019 OE Fitment Wideband Oxygen Sensor for Saab 9-2X & Subaru Forester/Impreza (2004-2009) by John Contreras

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great for Toyota in Sensors

Update: took 5 months - back to Denso I bought this for a 2000 Toyota Camry V6 as a BOTTOM FLOW sensor (after the catalytic converter - the most rear sensor as the V6 has 3 sensors has : two before the catalytic and one after). First, Toyota is very sensitive to its sensors, which is why many people choose the Denso brand used by Toyota. That said, Denso sensors are at least twice the price, but they turn off the check engine light and last over 100,000 miles, which probably means a one-time replacement for most vehicles. Так что, если вы не пойдете по пути Denso, лучше всего подойдет Bosch, и, честно говоря, вероятно, проще просто заменить все датчики, если они у вас были на 80 000-100 000 (только мое мнение), и вы сэкономите довольно a lot of. a little with Bosch. DO NOT install other less expensive unknown brands as Toyota only lasts 2-6 months at best (just my experience). This sensor worked for my Toyota with CA emissions. If you're lucky, you won't have to hit him with the torch to get him out, but be prepared. The hardest part at Toyota was removing the driver's seat to get to the connector. If your check engine light is on, you can clear it with a code reader or simply disconnect the battery for 30 minutes. Another tip: don't try to haggle for Denso sensors on these "sales sites" - trust me - just grab Bosch.

Pros
  • Rugged Finish
Cons
  • Flimsy