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o2 sensor part #

someone will post a link to said thread, it was on here a year or two ago, hell i need the same info

wait i minute, i thought you were asking for a cheaper O2 sucker....guess not

NAPA can cross ref that P/N...thats what they do
 
Try this NAPA number 17018.

That is the cheaper one isn't it, there is one that runs around $100 and one you can get for under $50 if I remember right.

17205 I think is the original number.
 
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Thanks guys, my napa people finally got part numbers for a few
sensors that would work, but way more than buying an aem replacement
from online sources.

FYI, the bosch replacement $121.00
Denso $117
NGK$107 plus $20 shipping.

No deal at my store in BFE.
 
You want to go with the 17018, the only difference between the 17205 and the 17018 is the wire length. They both are wideband oxygen sensor that use a laser trim resistor. The only reason why the 17018 is cheaper than the 17205 is going to be due to popularity and how many they produce.
 
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