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DriveWire Oxygen Sensor, 5-Wire, Heated, Wideband Sensor

Manufacturer #REPB960918

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Oxygen Sensor, 5-Wire, Heated, Wideband Sensor
Oxygen Sensor, 5-Wire, Heated, Wideband Sensor
Oxygen Sensor, 5-Wire, Heated, Wideband Sensor
Oxygen Sensor, 5-Wire, Heated, Wideband Sensor
Oxygen Sensor, 5-Wire, Heated, Wideband Sensor

DriveWire Oxygen Sensor, 5-Wire, Heated, Wideband Sensor

Manufacturer #REPB960918

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$55.99

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Question: for what cylinder is this sensor? https://www.carparts.com/oxygen-sensor/drivewire/repb960918Mo / Aug 30, 2024
Hi Mo, thanks for initiating contact. For your 2007 BMW 530i, this is for cylinders 1-3. If you're interested, you can use the link below to order while the part is in stock. Your order will come with a 30-day post-purchase price match guarantee. Enjoy shopping! https://www.carparts.com/oxygen-sensor/drivewire/repb960918?can=CPGG4850_CSQA_20240830
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Answered by Grace G. / Fri, Aug 30
Question: Hi Grace. Thank you for your quick reply about my BMW 2007 530i. Can you please also send me the link for the P0172 and P0175 code? Oxygen sensors?Mo / Aug 30, 2024
Hi Mo, thanks for initiating contact. An inline six-cylinder engine may have two banks (3 cylinders per bank). Fixing the P0172 and P0175 codes can be quite tricky. There are a number of failed components that can cause these error codes, so diagnosing the root cause of the issue isn’t easy. If you’d like to save time and effort, you can opt to take your ride to an auto repair shop for proper inspection. Have a nice day.
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Answered by Grace G. / Fri, Aug 30
Question: I have a BMW 530i 2007, I got P0172 and P0175 code. Can you tell me which part I need that will fix these codes. I also have P0128 code and P1424 .?Mo / Aug 29, 2024
Hi Mo, thanks for initiating contact. The codes you are experiencing with your 2007 BMW 530i—P0172 and P0175 (indicating a rich fuel condition in both banks), P0128 (coolant thermostat issue), and P1424 (secondary air system issue)—suggest several potential problems that may need to be addressed like mass air flow sensor (MAF), oxygen sensors, fuel injectors, fuel pressure regulator, coolant thermostat, and secondary air pump. It is advisable to start with the MAF sensor. Test the sensors for proper operation and replace them if faulty. You can use the link below to order the MAF sensor while the part is in stock. Enjoy shopping! https://www.carparts.com/details/BMW/530i/DriveWire/Mass_Air_Flow_Sensor/2007/Base/6_Cyl_3-dot-0L/REPB316717.html?can=CPGG4850_CSQA_20240828
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Answered by Grace G. / Thu, Aug 29
Question: I have 2009 bmw 328i xdrive sedan 2 codes P0030 PO135 I’m not sure what parts I need to get for my car I believe it said bank 1 & 2 ?Tichon V. / Feb 14, 2024
Hi Tichon, I'm pleased to assist you. P0030 indicates a problem with the HO2S (heated oxygen sensor) circuit for bank 1. P0135 suggests a malfunction in the heater circuit for the HO25 sensor for Bank 1. To keep it simple, you'll need to replace the oxygen sensor in Bank 1. It's good practice to replace both sensors on Bank 1 and Bank 2 at the same time, so grab a pair. Click the links below to complete your order while supplies last. I hope this helps and enjoy shopping! Bank 1 (driver side) - https://www.carparts.com/details/BMW/328i_xDrive/DriveWire/Oxygen_Sensor/2009/Base/6_Cyl_3-dot-0L/REPB960918.html?can=CPGG4850_CSQA_20240213 Bank 2 (passenger side) - https://www.carparts.com/details/BMW/328i_xDrive/DriveWire/Oxygen_Sensor/2009/Base/6_Cyl_3-dot-0L/REPB960914.html?can=CPGG4850_CSQA_20240213
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Answered by Grace G. / Wed, Feb 14
Question: can it fit in the downstream 4-6?reece / Jan 31, 2024
Hi, thank you for reaching out! No, this is specifically for the upstream location. Have a good one!
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Answered by Andrew B. / Wed, Jan 31
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