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hartsoe1 03-04-2008 04:40 PM

Oxygen Sensor Codes
 
[:@]Read codes P1113 and P0130 after CEL came on. Reset and they came back.

What is the difference in these two codes both of which reference the first O2 sensor? Why two codes? Is this beginning to look like sensor replacement time?

What is the trick to a Universal O2 replacement sensor ? Any special effort, or just cut old and reattach new like-colored wires, or is there some soldering down in the connector?

BeatjunkieXL 03-04-2008 05:45 PM

RE: Oxygen Sensor Codes
 
i need to replace my o2 sensors, wheres the best deal to get these?

hartsoe1 03-04-2008 06:03 PM

RE: Oxygen Sensor Codes
 
how do you know you need to replace them?

skills@eurocarsplus 03-04-2008 08:00 PM

RE: Oxygen Sensor Codes
 
spend the $$$ and buy BOSCH. you will be happier in the end

hartsoe1 03-04-2008 08:26 PM

RE: Oxygen Sensor Codes
 
bosch makes a universal. Is that one good, and I save some $$$.

hartsoe1 03-05-2008 03:25 PM

Universal Oxygen Sensor
 
Sort of a Bump,

but somebody tell my why I shouldn't just buy a universal 4 wire O2 Sensor (bosch or other one) and splice it in? This might save me $100. No moving parts, simple electrical device, not related to high performance and I'm stock anyway. Why the heck not? (are they all made in china now anyway on the same assembly line and then rebranded??)

2000 a4 1.8 atw 120,000 miles

Trey25 03-05-2008 08:29 PM

RE: Universal Oxygen Sensor
 
Theres no reason not to use the universals, if wired right they work just the same. Many people here have used them. It's either the convenience of "plug n' play" OEMs or the savings of universals, its up to you.

jim2001 04-04-2008 06:39 AM

RE: Universal Oxygen Sensor
 
I just replaced my front left sensor. I described it in this thread:

https://www.audiforums.com/m_837072/.../tm.htm#849125

I used universal. SameBosch sensor, but without a connector. I paid $80 at Blauparts.com. It comes with a special high temp, sealed splicing kit and instructions. Not sure what the wire is, but it's teflon insulated and plated and may be hard to solder reliably, ergo the splice kit. Same sensor but with theVW/Audi connector was about $170 for Bosch or other brand.

Once you cut the connector off the end of the old one, and then strip the, check out the resistance between the bare wire and the connector pin. It'd be a bi-ch if your problem was an intermittent in the connector and you spliced it on to your new sensor!


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