In desperate need of an Oxygen sensor for my 1992 Legacy sport sedan.
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William
WTB : o2 Sensor Legacy Sport
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WTB : o2 Sensor Legacy Sport
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Re: WTB : o2 Sensor Legacy Sport
There's nothing special about it. Just get a generic narrow band sensor with the same number of wires. Bosch ones are pretty easy to find at auto parts places.
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Re: WTB : o2 Sensor Legacy Sport
Yeah, wiring a universal one up is not that difficult. Those are normally $50-70 locally.
I've used the NGK (NTK) O2 sensors on both my Legacies with success. Those are plug and play, no fooling with splicing wires. It even comes with anti-seize compound already on the threads of the sensor.
NTK 24524, $77 from Amazon.
I've used the NGK (NTK) O2 sensors on both my Legacies with success. Those are plug and play, no fooling with splicing wires. It even comes with anti-seize compound already on the threads of the sensor.
NTK 24524, $77 from Amazon.
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