Oxygen Sensor Help!!!
I'm having a rough day understanding the Bosch O2 Sensor part numbers to determine which sensors I need? I just can't figure them out for some reason. The codes are telling me that I need a Bank 1, Sensor 3 and a Bank 2, Sensor 3. Can someone please look at the Bosch part numbers and tell me which sensor I need. The car information is as follows: 2017 F-Type SVR 5.0L Supercharged V8
Thank you all in advance. I don't know what is wrong with me today.
Thank you all in advance. I don't know what is wrong with me today.
Check your VIN with a local Jaguar main dealer.
Depending on your location, JLR are covering the oxygen sensors for 2017 X152s for 10 years, or 120,000 miles whichever occurs first in the United States.
Depending on your location, JLR are covering the oxygen sensors for 2017 X152s for 10 years, or 120,000 miles whichever occurs first in the United States.
NBCat,
Thank you for the reply. My nearest Jag dealer is 2 hours away and they have told me they can fit it in April. I'd just rather get it done since it only takes about 2 hours to do. I'm just having a problem figuring out the part numbers.
Thank you for the reply. My nearest Jag dealer is 2 hours away and they have told me they can fit it in April. I'd just rather get it done since it only takes about 2 hours to do. I'm just having a problem figuring out the part numbers.
Bank 1 is the right hand side of the engine (looking forward from the front seat, or the left hand side looking at the engine from the front of the car), and the O2 sensors are three each side (pre-cat then mid-cat then post cat) and are numbered front to back.
So the two O2 sensors you are after are both of the post-cat ones i.e. the two rearmost in the exhaust system.
I *think* they are the same part with therefore the same part number but don't quote me on that as maybe they have different length wires.
So the two O2 sensors you are after are both of the post-cat ones i.e. the two rearmost in the exhaust system.
I *think* they are the same part with therefore the same part number but don't quote me on that as maybe they have different length wires.
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Yes. It's with the car. I had one of the sensor 3s (can't remember which bank) give an error code on my 2017 SVR and had the dealer do it on their O2 sensor extended replacement warranty
Was glad dealer did it in the end as it was apparently corroded into place and they had to drop part of the exhaust, extract, rebore the hole and replace. Took them quite a while even with the right tools
So - if I were you I'd just have dealer do it
If you diy then pls let us know how it goes
Was glad dealer did it in the end as it was apparently corroded into place and they had to drop part of the exhaust, extract, rebore the hole and replace. Took them quite a while even with the right tools
So - if I were you I'd just have dealer do it
If you diy then pls let us know how it goes
To answer your question as to what the Bosch part number is: I found this at Parts Geek. Maybe it will help you. https://www.partsgeek.com/wfmfsr7-ja...0aAkSEEALw_wcB
150,000 for the v6 cars? Making note of that, thank you!
I replaced a bank 1 sensor 3 a week ago. I think it took me more time to put the car up on the lift than to replace the sensor. My car has never seen rain or snow so I can’t vouch for how easily your sensor will come out but it is a simple job barring that.
Are the codes for failing/failed O2 sensors accurate for diagnosis/replacement purposes? Would there be physical symptoms of a failed sensor? I will be taking the F in for tire swap and can ask to have the OBD checked.
No symptoms for mine. A fault light illuminated on the dash, I plugged in my reader and ordered the part…wish everything in life were that simple
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