Replacing upstream O2 sensor. Amazon said it was an exact fit. Would you use this replacement?
Philly · Registered Joined Jul 27, 2021 · 8 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · 1 mo ago Only show this user Replacing upstream O2 sensor. Amazon said it was an exact fit. Would you use this replacement?
T Turbonut · Registered 2011 Kia Optima Joined May 4, 2015 · 4,504 Posts #2 · 1 mo ago Only show this user An aftermarket sensor doesn't need to be identical to the OEM sensor, but I'd check the number to see if it is correct for the application.
An aftermarket sensor doesn't need to be identical to the OEM sensor, but I'd check the number to see if it is correct for the application.
rbwphd · Registered Joined 6 mo ago · 30 Posts #3 · 1 mo ago Only show this user I would buy OEM or equivalent from RockAuto. Maybe next time.
M mjbupp · Registered Joined Feb 27, 2013 · 9 Posts #4 · 1 mo ago Only show this user I wouldn't use that one. The threads are all rolled over.
M mjbupp · Registered Joined Feb 27, 2013 · 9 Posts #5 · 1 mo ago Only show this user mjbupp said: I wouldn't use that one. The threads are all rolled over. Click to expand... Unless that's anti-seize stuff
mjbupp said: I wouldn't use that one. The threads are all rolled over. Click to expand... Unless that's anti-seize stuff