AMAAM O2 Oxygen Sensor Plug Standard M18 x 1.5
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It is generally safe to have an oxygen saturation of at least 1 for both up and down strain tests. apart, however I don't think it will work for the , so make sure your new oxygen sensor will be oriented in the right path as well as welded so you can remove it if necessary, doing it for an oxygen sensor is no fun.
An O2 sensor plug is all it takes to replace it. Basically, this will cause you to get a check engine light if you don't reflash the computer (stock computer needs the oxygen sensor to function).
Mild steel is used for these, not stainless steel.
Selected User Reviews For AMAAM O2 Oxygen Sensor Plug Standard M18 x 1.5
I had a bad case of seizing up. It caused me to break two extensions in the attempt to get rid of it. I was able to finally break it off with an 18 inch breaker bar by holding out just long enough for the hex head to hold up. Almost all four threads remain in the bung once it has finally been removed. After passing the thread chaser a few times, I was able to clean it One of the other ones I purchased allowed me to mount it a few inches farther So far, I haven't had any problems with it. This device must be constructed from steel of the highest quality. That hex socket endured a lot of torque and stayed in place when it came to taking it apart. I'm going to look for a good anti-virus An application that might be able to handle it is sieze.
Sensor that measures oxygen flow in an air compressor. Amazon had what I needed, so I bought it. My order arrived and worked exactly as I wanted, at a price I could afford. There was a good price on another website, but they wanted $8 for it. The cost is $95 to ship! This is stupid! You should always check out Amazon Prime before anything else. The information you need will be available to you.
Unlike most O2 sensor connectors, this plug does not have burrs, is clean, does not appear overly thick or brittle. I am happy If it included a copper "crush ring" gasket, it would have been more perfect. Separately, I had to buy a small quantity of those. A plug that was not used in my application was installed in an unused O2 sensor port, and it fit perfectly and sealed off the unused port. This would be a nice addition to my O2 sensors if I needed to plug in another sensor port.
A 2004 Pontiac Vibe with 4WD needed a fill plug for its rear differential. The original hex plug had been removed by previous mechanics. Removing the device was done by using vice grips and a hammer. Due to the same specifications and essentially the same plug, a new crushable washer and some antiseize compound did the trick and saved us a few bucks over the OEM part.
Since I added the power commander to my motorcycle, the O2 sensors no longer needed to be installed. This time, I removed the wires and used these to plug the hole instead of simply disconnecting them. As far as I can tell, no crush washers were included, but it does not appear that they would be needed (no exhaust leaks). I have a BMW 1200GS.
This product is made from strong and durable materials. The threaded ring fits perfectly within the 02 sensor hole. These have been used on several different make and model vehicles and always fit and function properly.
There are not many more things to say about this plug. It fits exactly as expected and has not caused any problems.
We liked that one because it doesn't have a bulky hex shape like the other ones. In fact, it looks really nice and is of great quality.