O2 Sensor Source
Try these links:
Bosch for $68-rear; $98-front: http://www.thepartsbin.com/guides/landrover/discovery/oxygen_sensor.html
Offers a 110% price guarantee: http://www.carpartswholesale.com/cpw/land_rover~discovery~oxygen_sensor.html
$30-170: http://www.1motormart.com/unified/brand.php?make_text=land_rover&model_text=disc overy&ml=dis--002&year=1998&part_name=oxygen_sensor& my=1
Replacement sensors: http://search.ebay.com/Land-Rover-Discovery-oxygen-sensor
Replacement oxygen sensor: http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/QQLand_RoverQQDiscoveryQQReplacementQQOxygen_Senso rQQ19942004QQUSOS-4000.html
Bosch for $68-rear; $98-front: http://www.thepartsbin.com/guides/landrover/discovery/oxygen_sensor.html
Offers a 110% price guarantee: http://www.carpartswholesale.com/cpw/land_rover~discovery~oxygen_sensor.html
$30-170: http://www.1motormart.com/unified/brand.php?make_text=land_rover&model_text=disc overy&ml=dis--002&year=1998&part_name=oxygen_sensor& my=1
Replacement sensors: http://search.ebay.com/Land-Rover-Discovery-oxygen-sensor
Replacement oxygen sensor: http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/QQLand_RoverQQDiscoveryQQReplacementQQOxygen_Senso rQQ19942004QQUSOS-4000.html
http://www.roverconnection.com/
They have them for $95 a piece times 4, they use the same 02, front and rear where the D2 uses different ones front at rear for $65 a piece.
They have them for $95 a piece times 4, they use the same 02, front and rear where the D2 uses different ones front at rear for $65 a piece.
Make sure you get the right one's/ In mid-97 they came up with the Advanced Evaporation Loss (AEL) Yours has it, but the 96's don't. According to ATB, they are different animals.
I wonder what the difference in 02 sensors is (if any), besides the connectors? I bought a Bosch for my Cadillac (230k mi) last week and it cost me $26.
FWIW, It didn't improve my gas mileage according to the onboard economy computer.
FWIW, It didn't improve my gas mileage according to the onboard economy computer.
If your Discovery I was built in October 1996 or later, it has a specific 'Evaporative Emissions Family'; that will help you determine key fuel system replacement parts like oxygen sensors, fuel pump, fuel filler cap, fuel tank and filler pipe assembly, charcoal canister and more. To identify your 'Evap. Family', check your vehicle information label under the hood on the vertical face of the hood latch panel.
VLR1124AYPFE - Advanced Evaporative Loss System
VLR1060AYPBC - Standard Evaporative Loss System
VLR1060AYPBC - Standard Evaporative Loss System
Not all of them....this was the check...
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