940 O2 sensor
As I have yet to get off my lazy arse and pick up a manual.... can any one of you fine ppl assist me with a PN for the O2 sensor for a 1994 940 non turbo? or send me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance Tim |
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94 940 regina = 3547445
94 940 bosch lh2.4 = 9135793 94 940 bosch w/ pulseair = 9135795 94 940 bosch turbo w/o EGR 9135794 94 940 bosch turbo w/ EGR 9135621 see? its never that simple. these PN's are all from the 2003 edition of the Volvo VADIS parts catalog. |
Thank you so much Pierce.....Uncle Sam didn't afford me the time to come back yesterday and edit my info stating I have the lh2.4 :)
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The real Volvo ones are like $250 or something stupid.
I'd probably get this one, assuming your car is non-EGR https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/vol...-w-o-egr-13380 with EGR, this https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/vol...with-egr-13378 |
Actually for non Reginas you can use Ford spec Bosch O2 sensors, $25 at Autozone and such. The plug has to be swapped, but if you don't mind that, it is a cheap option.
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i never noticed before that volvo had so many different PN's for sensors... those two from fcpeuro are specied for 94/95 940 (bosch) only, and different for EGR vs not.
my 92, there's different PN's for turbo and not turbo... 3531400 for turbo, and 3501753 for non-turbo bosch. |
That is another reason I asked you experts...I noticed the many different sensors and was like WTF... At least I have it narrowed down.
Thank you Lev for the Ford tip. |
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Originally Posted by lev
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Actually for non Reginas you can use Ford spec Bosch O2 sensors, $25 at Autozone and such. The plug has to be swapped, but if you don't mind that, it is a cheap option.
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Generics. You can install a generic Bosch or other three-wire heated sensor instead of the more expensive Volvo OEM sensor in Bosch LH systems, but you will have to splice in the connector. The separate FAQ File on sensor replacements shows some wire length and splice information. Bosch model numbers 13953, 13942, and 13913 are reputed to work depending on your year and engine (same sensor listed as for Ford 5.0 V8 Mustang engine but different harness lengths: check the Bosch site for applications and see the FAQ File on sensor replacements).
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+1. I've done this for two cars including an 850T and it worked out well (which has a four wire connector so you have to pay attention to what's the heater vs the sensor). The kits will come with heat shrink insulation so my advise is to disconnect the connector, pull out the sensor, do your cut/splice on the bench to get the correct length then reinstall like its a new part.
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I'm wondering if the Generic Eric O2 sensor aka Ford V-8 Bosch 13942 ,is going to work with 1994 940 engine code " 83 " W/ Pulseair EGR .I have a spliced in O2 sensor in it now, that has been running a long time ...to the best of my knowledge it is part # Bosch ? 252 003 034 ? other numbers on it are 982 , 92732. this was a replacement spliced in unit ,that has run fine ...until water contamination ...I'm curios to know if the Ford unit will work 100%.I dont mind splicing the wires etc, just want to do it cheap as possible ...THANKS .
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