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Walker Products® 250-24680 Oxygen Sensor, Sold Individually, 4-wire, Walker Products Original Equipment Base Sensor

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250-24680 Oxygen Sensor, Sold Individually, 4-wire, Walker Products Original Equipment Base Sensor
250-24680 Oxygen Sensor, Sold Individually, 4-wire, Walker Products Original Equipment Base Sensor
250-24680 Oxygen Sensor, Sold Individually, 4-wire, Walker Products Original Equipment Base Sensor
250-24680 Oxygen Sensor, Sold Individually, 4-wire, Walker Products Original Equipment Base Sensor
250-24680 Oxygen Sensor, Sold Individually, 4-wire, Walker Products Original Equipment Base Sensor

Walker Products® 250-24680 Oxygen Sensor, Sold Individually, 4-wire, Walker Products Original Equipment Base Sensor

Manufacturer #250-24680

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$49.99

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Walker Products®Oxygen Sensor, Sold Individually, 4-Wire, Walker Products Original Equipment Base Sensor
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Good transaction, fast shipping!Oxygen Sensor, Sold Individually, 4-Wire, Walker Products Original Equipment Base Sensor
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Fit perfectly and was here on time!
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Posted by Jeff W. / Thu, Jul 20
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Question: I have a 2013 dodge charger set plus and I’m getting a code saying bank 2 would this be a upstream or downstream sensor that needs to be replaced and does it have to be programmed after installing it?Walter G. / Oct 11, 2024
Hi Walter, thank you for reaching out! We are unable to answer the question due to lack of information. Bank 2 is just a location of the engine and does not pertain to a specific part. Kindly call our Parts Team at 1-866-529-0412 and tell us more about the code like the code number. Have a good one!
AB
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Answered by Andrew B. / Fri, Oct 11
Question: I HAVE A 2017 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4 Cyl 2.4L, I REPLACE THE UP AND DOWN STREAM O2 SENSOR, NOW CODE P0038?Michael R. / May 21, 2024
Hi Michael, thank you for reaching out! P0038 can be caused by three things: -Bad or failing oxygen sensor -Problems in the O2 sensor circuit, such as open or shorts -Faulty PCM (rare) Since you already replaced the sensors, we suggest checking the other two causes. Have a good one!
AB
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Answered by Andrew B. / Tue, May 21
Question: I have a 2015 Dodge Challenger rt plus, do I need upstream and downstream for my vehicle?CHARLES F. / Jun 16, 2021
Hi Charles, I'm glad to help you out. That would depend on the diagnosis of your vehicle. We suggest following the recommendation of the mechanic who diagnosed it. This sensor can work for bank 1 upstream and both downstream locations. Use the link below to order while it's on sale. I hope this helps. Happy shopping. https://www.carparts.com/oxygen-sensor/walker-products/25024680?can=cpab2020
AB
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Answered by Andrew B. / Wed, Jun 16
Question: Is this for driver side?Andy V. / Jun 04, 2021
Hi Andy, I'm glad to help you out. This item can work for several locations depending on the vehicle. Please specify your vehicle so we can check.
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Answered by Andrew B. / Fri, Jun 04
Question: 2020 jeep grand cherokee,read out says p0175 bank 2,will this work,or wpould i have to replace all of them,i think its 4?Merrial W. / Feb 09, 2021
Hello! I would have your vehicle diagnosed by a professional mechanic. There may be another reason that your vehicle has the fault P0175, and I wouldn't want to recommend that you buy a part you don't need!
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Answered by Mitchell D. / Tue, Feb 09
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