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The Bosch0261230238 Original Equipment Fuel Pressure Sensor is designed for select Volvo models, ensuring premium performance with accurate measurements and fast response times. Built with circuit protection and superior engineering, this sensor guarantees reliability and longevity, making it the ideal choice for maintaining your vehicle's optimal performance.
Brand | BOSCH |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.52 x 1.97 x 1.5 inches |
Material | Titanium |
Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Style | Pressure Sensor |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | Pressure |
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Model | 261230238 |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.52 x 1.97 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Item model number | 261230238 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 0261230238 |
OEM Part Number | OE: Ford%1573657; Ford%1582665; Ford%7M5N9C968AA; Ford%7M5N9C968AB; Volvo%31251447; Volvo%31272732; FORD%1573657;FORD%1582665;FORD%7M5N9C968AA;FORD%7M5N9C968AB;VOLVO%31251447;VOLVO%31272732 |
E**.
Works perfectly, easy to install
Cost $30 and 45 minutes, and saved me $1400 ☺️ my Volvo c30 was throwing all kinds of codes and I was sure it was the fuel pump. Decided to replace the fuel pressure regulator as an optimistic shot-in-the-dark. It worked and I've had no issues since ☺️☺️☺️
K**L
Don't botch it - Bosch it
This thick skull tried saving a few bucks on marble-filled sensors with about a 50% fail rate. I just buy Bosch now. Works every single time. I save a few bucks now buy buying universals and splicing in my connectors, but will never skimp on sensors now - wasted a ton of time with other knockoffs (install, remove, return.)
A**Y
Fixed engine stalling issue after sudden stop.
Car runs better after replacing sensor. Sensor fixed engine stalling after coming to a sudden stop. Easier to install and better to replacing sensor vs cleaning.
E**O
El reemplazo perfecto para el sensor original
El sensor funciona perfectamente como reemplazo del original, manda señales muy precisas al computador de la camioneta optimizando la mezcla aire combustible.
A**E
I ordered this Bosh 02 Sensor from Amazon, Passed Smog Test, and Saved 70% !
My 2005 Mercedes 230C failed smog inspection for the first time by .01% (the lowest fail percentage). Although the car ran fine, the "Check Engine" light had been on for a few months.After checking online for the "Fail Codes" listed on the Smog Test receipt, the codes pointed to the "Downstream o2 Sensor (Oxygen Sensor)" making the fuel mixture too rich. So I called a local Smog Repair shop and I was qouted $220 dollars to replace the part. My former brother in law who had his own auto repair shop told me long ago that mechanics get a 50% discount off list price of new parts, but always put the list price on your bill. So I ordered the part from Amazon, and had my local independent mechanic install it. I saved 70% from the original smog repair quote by doing it this way.This Bosch 15733 Oxygen Sensor came in Bosh box and with a Universal Connector plus Wiring Instructions. I think any weekend mechanic could handle the job within a few hours but.... I am getting too old to climb under a car anymore. The replacement requires Auto Lifts, a standard Open End Wrench, and Wire Crimping Tool. In my case the Universal Connector supplied Did Not Match the one on my car, so splicing the 4 wires to the original factory connector was required. The 4 wires consist of 2 signal and 2 grounds, and had the same color codes as my original wires. Once removed, the O2 Sensor appeared to have a small amount Black Soot around the base of part as a result of running too rich. After installation the "Check Engine" light went off.The one thing that I havn't seen in the Amazon Reviews is that my mechanic had to Re-Set the Car Computer. He also told me I had to drive 60 Miles More so that the car computer could re-evaluate the "New o2 Sensor" in full cycle. If you re-test right away, you will FAIL the Smog Test. This is because the car computer retains the old sensor data plus adds the new sensor data, and averages them both until the car computer re-sets again in 60 miles. After that I had the Smog Station re-test my car, and Pass it did.IMPORTANT: On my car there are both "Upstream" and "Downstream" o2 Sensors. Make sure you Evaluate The Smog Test Fail codes carefully and Order The Correct Failing Sensor.I hope my review helps, you Do It Yourself-ers should Save Even More!
S**T
Get OEM!
For the price there is no reason not to go with OEM Bosch. drop in replacement for 2009 volvo c70. quick fix for intermittent high pressure reading resulting in CEL and misfire. easy DIY swap, just 3 screws and you're done.
A**O
Fixed misfires
Works as described and intended. Car had some misfiring issues, especially when cold started. This fixed the problem and car has been running great and code-free for over a month now.
S**Y
Great for splicing a new connector together
Exactly what I needed to splice my O2 sensors
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