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P2274 02 Sensor 1-3 too lean

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Old Oct 27, 2023 | 02:51 PM
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Default P2274 02 Sensor 1-3 too lean

Last week I got an SES light (Code P2274) on my 2016 F-Type R Coupe which calls out 02 sensor 1-3. This is the downstream 02 sensor on the right, passenger side, US. This should have been a very easy fix since this sensor is easy to get to and requires only a ratchet and a 02 sensor removal tool. The auto parts store (shall remain nameless) sold me a Bosch 16061 replacement for $75 which is WAY cheaper than the JLR part. Well, it turns out that the new 02 sensor cable (with a blue connector) was too short and looks like it is actually the replacement for 02 sensor 2-3 on the left, driver's side, which uses a shorter cable. No big deal, I just cut the 02 sensors off of the old and new cables and soldered the 4 wires from the old cable to the 4 wires on the new 02 sensor to achieve the correct length, this worked perfectly and the code cleared. So when I need to do this again, and I'm given to believe it will happen again, I'd like to buy the right part(s) and this is where I'm having a problem. I went to the Rockauto website that sells Bosch 02 sensors for my Jag and then, just to make sure they were right, I tried matching them up on the Bosch Auto Parts website. In every case, I got a "this part does not fit your 2016 Jaguar F-Type R" message which is crazy. Even the part I bought that was too short got the same message and I know for a fact it would work as a 2-3 02 sensor replacement. If anyone knows all 6 part numbers (not JLR parts) can you please list them? If so, please see the attached JLR 02 sensor diagram to match them up and I'm sure this will be helpful to other owners as well.
 

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Old Oct 27, 2023 | 02:57 PM
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Note that JLR has significantly extended the warranty on O2 sensors - I think it’s 15 years for the V6, and 10 years for the V8.
 
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Old Oct 27, 2023 | 03:11 PM
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Seriously? I did not know that. Do you know where I can find that document? Thank you!
 
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Old Oct 27, 2023 | 03:16 PM
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OK, I found the letter. Wish I saw this before. Oh well.
 
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Old Oct 27, 2023 | 06:58 PM
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For reference in case others are not sure where to find the information on the extended coverage for oxygen sensor failure, download the attached HTML file and open in a browser window.
 
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