Originally Posted by silvia1320
looks like the 13275 fits most late 80's and early 90's chrysler vehicles. Were the o2 sensors all pretty much the same thread pitch in passenger vehicles of the same era at least? well i guess ill try fitting it tuesday night. i know where to get a connector from now too.
looks like the 13275 fits most late 80's and early 90's chrysler vehicles. Were the o2 sensors all pretty much the same thread pitch in passenger vehicles of the same era at least? well i guess ill try fitting it tuesday night. i know where to get a connector from now too.
Nope, completely different... They are not the same in multiple ways.. The voltage ranges are different, signal types are different, some thread pitches are different and the size can be different as some are longer than others. Ive already experienced the latter 2 items with aftermarket O2 replacements. But MOST important is the voltage range. Your ECU is expecting voltage reading across about a 1 volt range. I think ours is .1 to .9 but Im not sure. Will need to look it up.. But if your sensor is in another range, the ecu will either trigger a CEL or try to adjust for the out-of-range signals; both are not good..
I actually talked to a tech at Bocsh and they only manufactured ONE equvalent 4 wire O2 sensor. If its not that ONE, I wouldnt use it!