o2 sensors
unfortunately the Advance Auto computer system is only as good as the person inputing the information. I used to work at one, and we had some real idiots working there! but i think thats true of any job, come to think of it!! my money is on them looking it up wrong.
I thought he looked it up wrong, too.. So I went to bosch's website, and that showed the '99 and '00 are dif part #'s.. And they did list an option for the dI or DII for the '99..
Both Disco II's....
Both front o2 sensors...
One a '99 and the other a '00
Bosch's website gives two different part numbers???
FYI i'm buying the bosch's because they're usually in stock at most parts stores near me.. If there's any problems with them there's a replacement just a few blocks away...
Both front o2 sensors...
One a '99 and the other a '00
Bosch's website gives two different part numbers???
FYI i'm buying the bosch's because they're usually in stock at most parts stores near me.. If there's any problems with them there's a replacement just a few blocks away...
update..
Bosch's website says part# 13927 for '99 DII, $150 locally
Same website says Part #15175 for '00 DII, $75 locally
Any Ideas while I await a call from the bosch technician.???
I'm thinking waiting a few days from rover connection is not soo bad....
Bosch's website says part# 13927 for '99 DII, $150 locally
Same website says Part #15175 for '00 DII, $75 locally
Any Ideas while I await a call from the bosch technician.???
I'm thinking waiting a few days from rover connection is not soo bad....
Just a quick question on this subject. I have never successfully changed the o2 sensors, but I have tried to remove them in my wife's car before. Are they standard "righty tighty lefty loosey", or are they reverse threaded for some strange reason? I actually used an o2 socket and an impact on one on my wife's car and it wouldn't budge.


