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πŸ”§ Oxygen Sensor Socket Tool Thread Review

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πŸ”Œ Oxygen Sensor Removers, πŸ”§ Automotive Tools & Equipment

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Description of πŸ”§ Oxygen Sensor Socket Tool Thread

Ideal for removing and installing oxygen sensors and vacuum switches on vehicles with computer-controlled engines. 3 Different types of sockets cover various situations of oxygen sensor locations. Universal 6-point 7/8” (22mm) socket opening fits all hexagon oxygen sensor, common 3/8” and 1/2” drive ends can be used with ratchet or breaker bar. Special side cutout design allows easy access to oxygen sensor from any section and prevents damage to wires. Set includes: 1-pc 3/8” Dr. extra deep broach socket (3-1/8” long), 1-pc 3/8” Dr. low-profile crowfoot socket wrench (1-1/4” long), 1-pc 1/2” Dr. offset crowfoot socket wrench (1-15/16” long), 1-pc M18 x 1.5mm and 1-pc M12 x 1.25mm thread chasers with 3/8” drive to clean and repair damaged threads.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Rugged, worth every penny

This The tool is worth every penny. I used it to replace 3 O2 sensors on my 2007 Dodge Ram 1500. Sprayed the sensors with penetrating oil, let sit for 15 minutes and easily removed with this tool and a pry bar. I've broken outlets by removing O2 sensors in the past, but this tool has what you need and is sturdy.

Pros
  • Universal hex 7/8" (22mm) hole fits all hex oxygen sensors, traditional 3/8" and 1/2" drive ends can be used with ratchet or pry bar
Cons
  • Unnecessary features

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tool for the job.

Bought thought I'd use it once and if it breaks or wears out no big deal. They are damn well made, the different sizes helped a lot because of the placement of the oxygen sensors. An oxygen sensor is rusty and stuck there. I put a lot of effort into these tools to get them out and they didn't break or break and I ended up getting the damn thing out. I was sure he would at least scatter and rip off the O2 sensor but they held up perfectly. worth 20 dollars.

Pros
  • Scope of delivery: 1 pc. extra deep nut 3/8" Dr. ), 1 piece socket wrench Dr. 1/2" (length 1–15/16"), 1 pc. M18 x 1.5 mm and 1 pc. Die heads M12 x 1.25 mm with 3/8" drive for cleaning and repairing damaged threads
Cons
  • Other interesting options are available.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Lack of a tight fit

Well I bought this socket set to save some money replacing the oxygen sensors in my Mitsubishi Endeavor. . I haven't played mechanic for a long time. But since I have the option of having my car delivered to the local auto zone so they can hook up a tester under the dash afterwards that will tell me exactly where the problem is, I thought, 'I can fix this. Lo and behold, a normally accessible sensor just under the front bumper was almost welded to the exhaust pipe and I couldn't remove it with…

Pros
  • Ideal for removing and installing oxygen sensors and vacuum switches on computer controlled vehicles
Cons
  • Not bad