234-4646 02 Oxygen Sensor For Chevrolet Astro Buick Lacrosse GMC Safari


Item condition:
New
Ended:
Sep 13, 01:54 PDT
Price:
$9.99 View item
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Item location:
Kent,WA,USA
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Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Fitment Type:
    Direct Replacement
  • Warranty:
    1 Year
  • Other Part Number:
    234-4646,12568234
  • Interchange Part Number:
    12558143
  • Type:
    Oxygen Sensor
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    YIT0000021
  • Brand:
    Yitamotor
  • Length:
    380mm / 14.96inch
  • UPC:
    749390385143


Specification:

Interchange OEM:234-4646,12568234,12558143,

Sensor Type: Heated  

Connector Gender: Male

Wires Quantity: 4 Wire Leads  

Installation Type: Screw  

Wire Harness Length: 380mm / 14.96inch

Thread Diameter: 18 mm/0.71inch

Package Include:1xO2 Oxygen Sensor


Features:

Corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction

PTFE filter blocks efficiency-robbing contaminants

Refined zirconia element improves sensor response

High quality maximizes engine performance and fuel efficiency while reducing fuel consumption and harmful emissions



Fitment:

Buick Allure 2005-2009

Buick Lacrosse 2005-2009

Buick Le Sabre 2004-2005

Buick Lucerne 2006-2008

Buick Park Avenue 2004-2005

Buick Regal 2004

Chevy Astro 1998-1999

Chevy Cavalier 2002-2005

Chevy Cobalt 2005-2007

Chevy Impala 2004-2005

Chevy Malibu 2004-2005

Chevy Monte Carlo 2004-2005

GMC Safari 1998-1999

Oldsmobile Alero 2002-2004

Pontiac Bonneville 2004-2005

Pontiac Grand Am 2002-2005

Pontiac Grand Prix 2004-2008

Pontiac Sunfire 2002-2005


 How do I know the O2 sensor Fit nor Not? 

Must Know Before Buying:

l What is Bank 1?

Bank 1 is where the Number 1 cylinder is located. This is always the forward most cylinder.

l What is Sensor 1?

Sensor 1 is the O2 sensor that is located before or upstream of the catalytic converter. (Pre-cat)

So then if your diagnostic code is B1 S2 that means Bank 1 Sensor 2 down stream (post-cat). 

l If its B2 S2 that means Bank 2 (opposite Bank to Bank 1) and the downstream after cat o2 sensor.

1.Compare the original and the new oxygen sensor(s) for the correct thread size

2. Make sure the connector detail,and overall length.To the...

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