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Read this before you spend >$200 for pre cat O2 sensors!!!

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Old 04-10-2012 | 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Fadi
I just changed the connector and put O2 from my old cayenne 957, works great.

And another find... our axles are from VW Transporter !!!!! take down 50% from porsche price, i can look for PN if anybody interested
Sure, please let us have the part numbers. Is that for a 996Turbo too?? Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by pete95zhn
FYI, complete Bosch part numbers are these:

Pre cat O2s:

Porsche PN: 996 606 128 00
Bosch PN: 0 258 007 044

Post cat O2s:

Porsche PN: 996 606 138 01
Bosch PN: 0 258 006 205
FYI, these are the Bosch European part numbers. The numbers I posted in the first post are the american Bosch part numbers. Bosch lists parts under different numbers here for some reason.
 
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Do you need post cat sensors if you have a tune?
 
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that depends on your tune, most cases NO need
 
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How do I know if the oxygen sensor are going bad? I get CEL and the code is low threshold or something like that, I have fabspeed sport cats
 
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FYI all, Amazon has the precat o2 sensors Bosch 17044 for $95 each.....best price i found inclusing autozone and autohouseaz...just bought 2...at 102k miles im throwing P0150 and P0155.....time for new heater sensors precat......gonna do the plugs and coils while im in there
 
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