Volvo S40 Oxygen Sensor
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Replaced downstream heated O2 sensor 07 Volvo
VegasVolvo
in 5 months
Quality part, thick insulated wiring with high temp heat sleeve and extra rubber end protector. Cleared check engine light emission codes P0036, P2271 indicating a faulty heating element on a 07 Volvo S40 with 200k miles, more importantly it passed the emissions test and was half as much as Bosch.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2008 Volvo S60 2.5T and 2007 S40
Quality part, thick insulated wiring with high temp heat sleeve and extra rubber end protector. Cleared check engine light emission codes P0036, P2271 indicating a faulty heating element on a 07 Volvo S40 with 200k miles, more importantly it passed the emissions test and was half as much as Bosch.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2008 Volvo S60 2.5T and 2007 S40
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