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Bosch 15019 OE Fitment Wideband Oxygen Sensor for Saab 9-2X & Subaru Forester/Impreza (2004-2009) Review

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Details

BrandBosch Automotive
Item Dimensions LxWxH2.2 x 1.97 x 5.83 inches
Item Weight0.25 Pounds
StyleOxygen Sensor

Description of Bosch 15019 OE Fitment Wideband Oxygen Sensor for Saab 9-2X & Subaru Forester/Impreza (2004-2009)

[INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY] - Every Bosch Oxygen Sensor benefits from the technological and manufacturing experience gained from decades of production since first inventing the Oxygen Sensor in the late 1960's, ensuring long-lasting, superior performance. [STAINLESS STEEL BODY] - Exclusive double laser-welded stainless steel body is totally submersible and sealed tight to protect against contamination from exhaust emissions — ensuring longer sensor service life. [FAST ACTING HEATER] - Fast-acting heater optimizes sensor operation, allowing the oxygen sensor to reach its operating temperature quicker – within seconds – for optimum performance. [READY TO INSTALL] - True Direct-fit OE connectors and harnesses, along with threads pre-coated with anti-seize compound right out of the box, make installation simple and hassle-free. For select vehicles (verify specific fitment details with fit checker above): SAAB: 2006 9-2X; SUBARU: 2004-09 Forester, 2004-08 Impreza.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal replacement for the factory part

Bosch makes good spare parts so I bought it without hesitation when I saw this unit. When I received my part today, it was installed in just a few minutes. I spent a little more time unplugging the power connector from the old part so as not to damage it. You need to place a small flathead screwdriver on top of the latch and push it down, then gently pry it off the connector. I also stuffed it with paper towels before removing it from the engine and I only opened it slightly until the pressure…

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • Exchange possibility

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth its price in gold. Always carry a spare

If you have a Mercedes S Class (2000-2006) you should have this. You should always have a spare part in the car because these things sometimes break without notice or with very little warning. This little Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS) will leave you calm and dry in a deserted parking lot after watching a movie and having dinner on your first date. You proudly walk to your hundred thousand dollar car, turn the key and all you hear is, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, noise. You know, the kind that makes…

Pros
  • Delivery was very quick
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fixed starting problem on my 2004 Crossfire

This sensor fixed the starting problem on my 2004 3.2L V6 Crossfire! I am 43 years old and this part was very easy to install myself. My problems started after I drove into town one day. When I tried to start the car to get home, it kept overturning but wouldn't start. I waited a few minutes and thankfully it started up again. When I got home I parked the car and tried to start it and again it kept turning but wouldn't start. The next morning when the engine was cold it started right away, but…

Pros
  • Slim design
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great for Toyota in Sensors

Update: took 5 months - back to Denso I bought this for a 2000 Toyota Camry V6 as a BOTTOM FLOW sensor (after the catalytic converter - the most rear sensor as the V6 has 3 sensors has : two before the catalytic and one after). First, Toyota is very sensitive to its sensors, which is why many people choose the Denso brand used by Toyota. That said, Denso sensors are at least twice the price, but they turn off the check engine light and last over 100,000 miles, which probably means a one-time…

Pros
  • Rugged Finish
Cons
  • Flimsy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

OEM replacement for E46

The car was bought without papers so I had no idea when they were replaced. My car hasn't given me any problems or codes, but as a preventative maintenance I decided to replace them. It was pretty easy, but it took a long time. The reason for this is that I used a crow's foot (22mm) instead of an O2 sensor socket. If you decide to buy an O2 sensor socket, make sure it is thick as the socket can bend if the O2 sensor is stuck very hard. The O2 sensor is located on the passenger side of the car…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Not bad but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

2 weeks and so far so good! The original part shows both BENZ and BOSCH.

My 05 S430 did not start the first time after a short stop. I ordered this part and installed it myself. 2 weeks and so far so good! The original part shows the BENZ and BOSCH part numbers, while this part shows only the BOSCH part number. Here are the rough removal steps after watching some good videos of yours. Pipe: 1. No need to remove the heat shield, just bend or push it down to give you more room to work with the E8 torx screw. I didn't do this when unscrewing the bolt, it was difficult…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great for Toyota for fuel injection

Update: took 5 months - back to Denso I bought this for a 2000 Toyota Camry V6 as the DOWNSTREAM sensor (after the catalytic converter - the most rear sensor as the V6 three has sensors: two in front of the catalytic converter and this one after). First, Toyota is very sensitive to its sensors, which is why many people choose the Denso brand used by Toyota. That said, Denso sensors are at least twice the price, but they turn off the check engine light and last over 100,000 miles, which probably

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Other Other

Revainrating 5 out of 5

OEM replacement for E46

My car was bought with no records so I had no idea when they were replaced. My car hasn't given me any problems or codes, but as a preventative maintenance I decided to replace them. It was pretty easy, but it took a long time. The reason for this is that I used a crow's foot (22mm) instead of an O2 sensor socket. If you decide to buy an O2 sensor socket, make sure it is thick as the socket can bend if the O2 sensor is stuck very hard. The O2 sensor is located on the passenger side of the car…

Pros
  • High marks for tester support and durability
Cons
  • Not as thick as other options

Revainrating 5 out of 5

2 weeks and so far so good! The original part shows both BENZ and BOSCH.

My 05 S430 didn't start the first time after a short stop. I ordered this part and installed it myself. 2 weeks and so far so good! The original part shows the BENZ and BOSCH part numbers, while this part shows only the BOSCH part number. Here are the rough removal steps after watching some good videos of yours. Pipe: 1. No need to remove the heat shield, just bend or push it down to give you more room to work with the E8 torx screw. I didn't do this when unscrewing the bolt, it was difficult…

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Cable shorter than others