Bosch 13138 Oxygen Sensor, OE Type Fitment
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Bosch Premium Thimble Type Sensors utilize an electrical heating element inside the thimble-shaped end to bring the sensor up to operating temperature in less than a minute. The patented thimble ceramic element featuring the Bosch patented Platinum Power Grid and the patented Bosch Double Layer Protection System optimize sensing, peak performance, and maximum service life..../ Bosch 13138 Oxygen Sensor, OE Type Fitment / Auto Parts Oxygen Sensor
- Protection tube ensures 100% accurate sensor performance
- Double laser-welded stainless steel body is totally submersible to seal tight and protect against contamination for long life
- Fast-acting heater optimizes sensor operation (on3- and 4- wire sensors only)
- Coated threads for easy installation
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1998 Jeep Cherokee : Bosch 13138 Oxygen Sensor, OE Type Fitment
I was driving with a check engine light on and had very poor gas mileage. Had a mechanic read the engine code and found out it was a failed oxygen sensor. The auto parts chain store wanted $90 for this same sensor which is a steep difference between Amazon.
I had never installed a oxygen sensor before so I wasn't sure what to expect. I do most of my own auto repair work but I'm not a professional. But installation is very simple and can be done by anyone with half an hour of free time. If you have an oxygen sensor removal tool its very simple but there is a way around it. With a hammer break off the old housing, this will leave a perfect 6 point hex to ratchet out of the exhaust pipe. After its out the Bosch one will simply wrench into the existing hole.
It's such a simple job and many mechanics will go over the top (my mechanic said he'd do it for $200, but warned me after we agreed on a price that sometimes the sensor "breaks" it becomes a five hour job). So if you're mechanically inclined go for it, once you perform it once you'll never need to have a mechanic do it.
**Overall great product works well even a year later and comes with anti seize applied to ensure it won't seize up on you later down the road.