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5Pc Set Oxygen Sensor Socket Wrench and Thread Chaser Set 5Pc Set Oxygen Sensor Socket Wrench and Thread Chaser Set

5Pc Set Oxygen Sensor Socket Wrench and Thread Chaser Set

5Pc Set Oxygen Sensor Socket Wrench and Thread Chaser Set 5Pc Set Oxygen Sensor Socket Wrench and Thread Chaser Set
$ 20.95

Score By Feature

Based on 588 ratings
Easy to use
9.48
Sturdiness
9.28
Value for money
9.18
Durability
9.11

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Product Description

This tool is great for removing and installing oxygen sensors and vacuum switches on vehicles that have computerized
Oxygen sensors can be located in 3 different ways, each with its own types of sensors
6 points and a 7/8" (22mm) socket opening fits all hexagon oxygen sensors. 3/8" and 1/2" drive ends can be used with a ratchet or breaker bar.
Cutouts on the side of the unit allow easy access to the oxygen sensors from any section and prevent damage to the
One-piece M12 x 1 x 5mm and 1 x M12 x 1 x 5mm. A 25mm thread chaser with a 3/8" drive to make threads look better and repair damage

Questions & Answers

Are these sensors compatible with the sensors on a 2017 Harley Triglide Ultra, FLHTCUTG?

I used it on a Toyota Sienna but don't remember the make

Can this be used with bmw engines that have o2 sensors?

As far as I know, it should work, since they are supposed to be 7/8 inches or 22 mm in size, but I'm glad I took the chance. stand to lose by giving it a try?

How would you recommend I use this for my 2008 Dodge Charger SR ?

There are 7/8 in or 22mm hego sockets in this kit. These sensors can be used with any standard Hegos or oxygen sensor. There are Ford , Chevy , Dodge , and foreign cars. To clean up a hole, trucks and self-tapped machines are used. I use them daily in a large and busy shop , they have held up quite well so far.

Selected User Reviews For 5Pc Set Oxygen Sensor Socket Wrench and Thread Chaser Set

There isn't enough of a My main purpose in buying this socket set was to try and save myself some money when I was changing my oxygen sensors on The last time I played mechanic was a little while ago, but since I have the opportunity to take my car to my Local Auto Zone and have them attach a tester to a port under the dash to tell me exactly what the problem is, I figured "I can handle that
3/5

". Unfortunately, the particular sensor, which was easily accessible under the front bumper, was almost completely fried on the exhaust pipe, and I was unable to remove it with a socket I purchased at Only two sizes are available, which according to a couple of my more experienced mechanic friends, will be just fine. However, even though the socket closest to my body was still a bit loose, I was still willing to try it out. As far as I can tell, I stripped My tool of choice ended up being a Dremel wrestled it out with a pipe wrench. The socket set would be more useful if it were tucked away in someone else's toolbox. If anyone asks if I have a socket set to remove an O2 sensor, I will keep it until they ask me about it. It will be passed on to them with pleasure. There was no benefit to me from it.

Gabrielle Guerrero
Gabrielle Guerrero
| Apr 04, 2021
The pieces in this set work flawlessly
5/5

I used three of them together, and they all performed as expected. Using the 1/2 crowfoot to break it loose, a socket to turn it a few turns more, and a thread chaser to clean up the manifold threads, I managed to pull it out. A Pittsburgh brand socket style tool spun on the nut the first time I tried it. It seems too much of the socket was cut out, so it would only hold a nut on four sides. Compared to the original, this one worked In addition, it's highly recommended that you use one of the crowfoot pieces to break the sensor free at first. As a result of their offset design, these are heavier duty and produce more torque. Using the socket once you have it free is easy. You're going to need lots of patience while you fix everything.

Abby Berger
Abby Berger
| Mar 22, 2021
A mistake The design is made of a shaped metal
3/5

That is complete garbage, not trusting a company that makes sockets where one of the screw holes fits and the other From a closer look, it can be seen that the socket inside is my shapen and that is what I needed for this Rather than maximizing my time, I wasted it.

Belle Stein
Belle Stein
| Oct 23, 2020
I find it useful
5/5

In contrast to changing a spark plug, removing an old oxygen sensor on an exhaust manifold is not as simple as removing a rubber gasket. It is highly recommended to utilize professional services. My manifold came off easily because I was doing an engine rebuild, so I had it positioned on a bench where I could press down on a large wrench to get it loose after spraying penetrant onto it for a few days, then heating it with a propane torch. When it comes time to replace your cylinder head gaskets, you might as well replace the oxygen sensor while you're.

Aubrey Rice
Aubrey Rice
| Jul 30, 2020
I love it, it's sturdy, and it's worth the money
5/5

There's no better tool on the market than this. For my 2007 Dodge Ram 1500, I used it to replace three O2 sensors. By using this tool and a breaker bar, you can easily remove the sensors by spraying with penetrating oil, letting sit for 15 minutes, and then removing them. This tool has what you need and is sturdy, unlike other tools I've tried to pull a sensor out in the past that broke sockets.

Hadlee Becker
Hadlee Becker
| Jul 02, 2021
I would highly recommend this tool for any Honestly, I bought it believing I would probably only use it once and if it broke or wore out it wouldn't be a I like them a lot since they are made really well, and the different sizes help with where the oxygen sensors are located
5/5

of the oxygen sensors was rusted in and stuck in the hole. When I put a ton of pressure on the tools, they didn't break or snap, and I eventually came out with the thing. It was thought that it would at the very least spread apart and strip the oxygen sensor, but they stayed intact. The 20 dollars are well spent.

Calliope McDonald
Calliope McDonald
| Mar 07, 2021
I find it useful
4/5

For removing the O2 sensors, this is the tool to use. Sockets are a bit loose, which causes them to get stuck to the O2 sensors I think the tool is good overall.

Valentino Price
Valentino Price
| May 25, 2021
Worked like a charm! My oxygen sensor was 18 years old and was very difficult to remove
5/5

My first attempt did not work since I tried another kind of wrench. I was able to resolve all my problems during this second trial.

Raul McKnight
Raul McKnight
| May 25, 2021

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