🔥 Stay ahead of the curve with Bosch’s precision oxygen sensor — because your engine deserves the best!
The Bosch 17323 Wideband Oxygen Sensor delivers factory-tested, high-accuracy performance with a durable double laser-welded stainless steel body and a fast-acting heater that reaches operating temperature in seconds. Designed for select Ford Expedition, F-150, and Lincoln Navigator models, it ensures optimal engine efficiency, reduced emissions, and easy direct-fit installation.
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part number | 17323 |
Item Weight | 150 g |
Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 10 x 14.8 cm; 149.69 g |
Item model number | 17323 |
Size | 17323 |
Colour | Wideband |
Style | Oxygen Sensor |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement Accuracy | High |
Plug profile | Thread Mount |
Specific uses | Oxygen Sensor |
Included components | automotive,oxygen,sensors |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**M
100% genuine Bosch sensor, made in Germany, at a great price.
Extremely pleased with this purchase for my 2002 VW Passat 1.8T. It is almost one fifth of the price from my local garage - but is exactly the same product! I was a bit dubious at first, but I searched on the Bosch website for my vehicle model number - and up came this part number. So I was confident that it was the correct part, but thought maybe it was manufactured elsewhere, so perhaps not so good quality?But I was wrong! This is a 100% genuine full-spec Bosch part manufactured in Germany. See the pictures of the packaging I have uploaded. The sensor comes complete with a full installation kit and has the proper connector already fitted. Some other sensors don't include this and you have to fit the connector yourself.It is now installed in my car, and it works perfectly. I wasn't sure if my sensor needed replacing but after replacing half a dozen other components in the vacuum system and still having the MIL light coming on, I thought it worth a try, especially at this amazing price.A couple of tips if you are thinking of buying one. Firstly, do NOT remove the protective cap from the sensor until you intend to install it. It is there to keep the special lubricant in place so you can remove it in the future. Secondly, you must remove the old sensor whilst the exhaust is hot otherwise you can't get it out. Be very careful, protect your arms and hands from burns from the exhaust and engine block. Thirdly you must use a special 22mm oxygen sensor socket spanner, they are about £10 - but its impossible to remove without one.It appears to be a recommendation to replace this (upstream) sensor every 100K miles. My car has only done about 65K but the sensor had been contaminated with a silicon sealer used to seal the rocker gasket. Oxygen sensors do NOT like silicon - mine worked but was slow response, reduced the engine power output and caused lumpy idling. Much better now.
A**R
good
good
G**Y
Good quality part
Perfect example why you should choose the proper OEM part. tried a cheaper make and it caused all sorts of problems. replaced with this one and perfect driving is back again.
H**K
Good
All parts good
A**U
Four Stars
OK
R**S
Original equipment
Original OEM MAF. Works as expected.
A**R
Pretty poor all round
Failed after less than 500 miles, sadly 2 months after purchase and Amazon won't touch after a month. Last one lasted 8 years. Pretty poor all round, states a 2 year warranty but your left high an dry by Amazon, as usual!
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