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the big yellow one is the sun!
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what is the difference between the first one ($119) and the second one ($89)? i only want to replace the 2 on the manifolds..
**edit** the link wasnt working, so at www.oxygensensors.com (choose a 1997 LR Discovery)
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Otherwise known as STEVE
Join Date: Oct 2005
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places like that most often sell generic ones... for that money you could get one from a 'known good' source.
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VArova87 - I replaced the O2 sensors on our 97 Volvo last year with Bosch units from OxygenSensors.com. Strangely the Bosch originals had two separate numbers but the Bosch (universal) replacements were the same number. Never found out why the OEM units had 2 different numbers. Vehicle runs fine and passed smog test.
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