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Old 11-03-2006, 11:47 AM   #1
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Civic VX LAF sensor price?

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I am posting this for someone else. They would like to know where they can get a Civic VX LAF sensor (aka "wideband" or "5-wire" sensor) for the best price. The person balked at a quote of $375. I noticed at least one $300 pricetag in another thread. I will also look to answer this question myself by searching the forums and finding out what other people paid.

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Old 11-03-2006, 12:26 PM   #2
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I purchased on one ebay for $170. That's the cheapest I can find it. Just search for "L1H1" on ebay.
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aka "wideband"
Ahh .sorry , I though you said Wide Bandana.



Ime so easily confused.
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OxygenSensors.com Has them for $180, just in case you can't find any on Ebay. I found the link Elsewhere on Gassavers. Hope that helps.
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Ahh .sorry , I though you said Wide Bandana.

Ime so easily confused.
Me too. I originally asked these guys because their colors matched the wiring, but they kept trying to sell me candy :



Wierd.

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OxygenSensors.com Has them for $180, just in case you can't find any on Ebay. I found the link Elsewhere on Gassavers. Hope that helps.
This is exactly the kind of thing I was looking for. Between this and eBay I can give the person a good set of choices.

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This is exactly the kind of thing I was looking for. Between this and eBay I can give the person a good set of choices.

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I would advise against oxygensensor.com. They they are the same people who run oxygensensor.net, they never sent my o2 sensor after purchasing them. 2 weeks after paying I opened a dispute on paypal, which caused me to receive a full refund.
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I would advise against oxygensensor.com. They they are the same people who run oxygensensor.net, they never sent my o2 sensor after purchasing them. 2 weeks after paying I opened a dispute on paypal, which caused me to receive a full refund.
ooh, thanks for the info Matt, I'll try not to recommend them or at least warn of the situation if I do recommend someone.
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I would advise against oxygensensor.com. They they are the same people who run oxygensensor.net, they never sent my o2 sensor after purchasing them. 2 weeks after paying I opened a dispute on paypal, which caused me to receive a full refund.
Ouch and rats! More food for thought.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Oxyge...spagenameZWDVW

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