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Old 12-05-2005, 02:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Oxygen sensors

Has anyone put Bosch oxygen sensors in a '96 D1 with coilpacks/no distributor? The dealer says ERR 1834 is the correct part and that they are NTK sensors, not Bosch. Since I'm used to installing Bosch 4 wire O2 sensors in other vehicles, I just want to know if Bosch can be used in a Disco. Thanks in advance for any comments.
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There is a 4-wore Nissan sensor some people have used, but i dont have the part number... I dont really see a reason the Bosch sensor will not work, but I've never omed one out....
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Do a search on Dweeb. I think there was a post about it a long while back. Or you can repost, get flamed, but still get the information. Your choice.

If you need to buy OEM O2 sensors, call Nathan at Discount Rover, I think he is the cheapest.
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Nathan is the way to go. Nissan sensor does not last for shit. Bosch sensor puts out about a volt. NTK sensor puts out about 5. Won't work.
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Thanks everyone - I'll contact this famous Nathan.
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Nathan is the way to go. Nissan sensor does not last for shit. Bosch sensor puts out about a volt. NTK sensor puts out about 5. Won't work.
I have had the nissan bosch sensor in my 96 for the last 50,000 miles. Absolutley no problems!!!!
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Comparing apples to mailboxes. Bosch standard 4-wire sensor will not work on a GEMS Rover. Bosch Rover, sure, but not GEMS.
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