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Honestly…how easy is it to change the O2 sensors

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Old Oct 13, 2021 | 10:04 AM
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Default Honestly…how easy is it to change the O2 sensors

Hi there…I recently bought an 07 RR sport supercharger…yes the rare one. I bought it knowing they needed to be changed which is cool. I had no idea they had 4 of them 😳. The question I have is should I buy the sensors new or should I take a chance on the sensors being from a wrecked Range Rover mileage under 100k? Also are the O2 sensors specific to the RR models? Meaning can I use them from a non Supercharger? Hope this makes sense…I watched a video showing how easy it is to change them out (damn YouTube has you believing you can do anything) your input is greatly appreciated!
 
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Old Oct 18, 2021 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Firsttimeroverowner
Hi there…I recently bought an 07 RR sport supercharger…yes the rare one. I bought it knowing they needed to be changed which is cool. I had no idea they had 4 of them 😳. The question I have is should I buy the sensors new or should I take a chance on the sensors being from a wrecked Range Rover mileage under 100k? Also are the O2 sensors specific to the RR models? Meaning can I use them from a non Supercharger? Hope this makes sense…I watched a video showing how easy it is to change them out (damn YouTube has you believing you can do anything) your input is greatly appreciated!
Honestly, I'd go for the new ones bc you'll be changing them out sooner rather than later but here's the fitment.


 
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