I've tried 3 different O2 sensors from the internet and it's a waste of time and money. I have a '96 Ford Explorer and have replaced all my O2 sensors with the Bosch brand for $60 each. None of the cheaper ones will work properly. My truck ran like garbage when I tried these cheaper ones off the internet. You're better off just going into the advance or auto zone and taking the expensive ones. A faulty oxygen sensor can cause your vehicle to run very erratically. My gearbox didn't shift properly, my truck fired, it burned fuel very badly, as soon as I used the Bosch brand sensors everything worked better. Always had a rough idle, now it runs better than ever. Don't buy O2 sensors online, I learned that the hard way
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