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DriveWire Oxygen Sensor, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine, 4-Wire, Heated

Manufacturer #REPJ960906

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Oxygen Sensor, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine, 4-Wire, Heated
Oxygen Sensor, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine, 4-Wire, Heated
Oxygen Sensor, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine, 4-Wire, Heated
Oxygen Sensor, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine, 4-Wire, Heated
Oxygen Sensor, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine, 4-Wire, Heated

DriveWire Oxygen Sensor, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine, 4-Wire, Heated

Manufacturer #REPJ960906

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$22.99

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DriveWireOxygen Sensor, 4-Wire, Heated, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine
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Good partOxygen Sensor, 4-Wire, Heated, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine
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Posted by Johnny / Tue, Jan 23
Oxygen Sensor, 4-Wire, Heated, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine
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Easily Installed on exhaust works great no problems at all
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Posted by Christopher M. / Thu, Sep 28
Money SavedOxygen Sensor, 4-Wire, Heated, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine
5.0/5
Saved me $40 vs the local parts stores and just as good!
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Posted by Daniel P. / Mon, Sep 18
Great!Oxygen Sensor, 4-Wire, Heated, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine
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Worked Great!
JP
Posted by Jeremy P. / Wed, Aug 03
Top Notch!Oxygen Sensor, 4-Wire, Heated, 8 Cyl., 4.7L Engine
5.0/5
Worked great! Easy install for my 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
JP
Posted by Jeremy P. / Wed, Aug 03
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Question: What is the difference between an upstream and a downstream oxygen sensor? It's a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L. There are different part #'s for them.Judy H. / Mar 16, 2024
Hi Judy, I'm glad to assist you. Yes. Both are different from each other. The upstream oxygen sensor primarily monitors the air-fuel mixture for engine control purposes, while the downstream oxygen sensor monitors the efficiency of the catalytic converter. What do you need upstream or downstream? Do you need all?
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