O2 sensors

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spazmoid

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Well my car has 110,000 miles on it, so i guess its time to replace the oxygen sensors, hopefully to get a little power back and some fuel economy. I just paid $2.27/galllon, its crazy. Well anyway which one's would you pick form this web site Click Here =C&searchfor=Oxygen+Sensor Would the 40 dollar one be ok? Thanks
 

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Also as i was reading that web site, i noticed that it was talking about wiring harnesses too. Do you have to replace the harness with the O2 sensor or am i getting into something that a mechanic should be doin?
 

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I wouldn't worry about the wiring harness unless you have issues with them. Get the one with the 8.5" harness. There is no need for the longer one it just gets in the way.
 

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