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Bosch 16089 Premium Original Equipment Oxygen Sensor - Compatible With Select Buick Allure, Lacrosse, Enclave, Rendezvous; Chevr

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Vendor: Bosch

Type: Oxygen

Sku: WBCARB00EZQK5WS

Available: Available

UPC: 028851160896

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Bosch 16089 Premium Original Equipment Oxygen Sensor - Compatible With Select Buick Allure, Lacrosse, Enclave, Rendezvous; Chevr

$66.99

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the BOSCH 16089 Oxygen Sensor? A: The dimensions are five point eight three inches in length, two point two inches in width, and one point nine seven inches in height.
  • Q: What material is the BOSCH Oxygen Sensor made from? A: The sensor is made from stainless steel, which provides durability and resistance to corrosion.
  • Q: Is the BOSCH 16089 Oxygen Sensor compatible with specific vehicles? A: Yes, it is compatible with select Buick, Chevrolet, GMC, and Saturn models, including the Buick Allure and Chevrolet Traverse.
  • Q: How do I install the BOSCH Oxygen Sensor? A: To install, locate the old sensor, disconnect it, and replace it with the new sensor, making sure to secure it properly.
  • Q: Is the BOSCH Oxygen Sensor suitable for all car models? A: No, it is specifically designed for select models from Buick, Chevrolet, GMC, and Saturn.
  • Q: Can I use the BOSCH 16089 Oxygen Sensor in my DIY automotive project? A: Yes, it can be used in DIY projects, provided the vehicles are compatible with this specific sensor.
  • Q: How do I care for the BOSCH Oxygen Sensor? A: To ensure longevity, avoid exposure to excessive heat and check connections periodically for any signs of wear.
  • Q: Does the BOSCH Oxygen Sensor require special storage? A: No, it does not require special storage, but keep it in a dry place away from extreme temperatures.
  • Q: Is the BOSCH 16089 Oxygen Sensor hazardous? A: No, the sensor is not classified as hazardous material and is safe to handle.
  • Q: What should I do if the BOSCH Oxygen Sensor arrives damaged? A: If the sensor arrives damaged, contact customer support to initiate a return or exchange.
  • Q: Does the BOSCH 16089 Oxygen Sensor come with a warranty? A: Yes, it typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty, but check the packaging for specific details.
  • Q: How can I tell if the BOSCH Oxygen Sensor is working properly? A: You can check for warning lights on your dashboard or have the vehicle's onboard diagnostics evaluated.
  • Q: Can the BOSCH Oxygen Sensor improve my vehicle's fuel efficiency? A: Yes, a functioning oxygen sensor can improve fuel efficiency by ensuring optimal air-fuel mixture.
  • Q: Is it easy to replace the BOSCH 16089 Oxygen Sensor? A: Yes, it is generally considered a straightforward replacement for those with basic automotive knowledge.
  • Q: What type of oxygen sensor is the BOSCH 16089? A: It is a narrowband oxygen sensor, commonly used in many automotive applications.
  • Q: What is the expected lifespan of the BOSCH Oxygen Sensor? A: The expected lifespan can vary but is generally between fifty thousand to one hundred thousand miles.

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