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2PCS Oxygen Sensor Upstream & Downstream For Pontiac Grand Prix 3.8L 2004-2007

$ 14.25

Availability: 72 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Interchange Part Number 1: Does Not Apply
  • Cross Reference Part Number: Does Not Apply
  • Brand: Reach
  • Manufacturer Part Number: Does not apply
  • Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Fits Vehicle: For 2004-2007 Pontiac Grand Prix 3.8L
  • Condition: New
  • Placement on Vehicle: Front
  • Item name: Oxygen Sensor (Not Air Fuel Ratio Sensor)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
  • Interchange Part Number 2: Does Not Apply
  • Warranty: 1 Year

    Description

    2PC Oxygen O2 Sensor Upstream & Downstream For 2004-2007 Pontiac Grand Prix 3.8L
    Type:
    4-wire
    Warranty: One year unlimited miles.
    Mounting style: Threaded-in
    Product fit: Direct Fit
    Recommended use: OE Replacement
    Connector gender: Male
    Direct Plug-In Replacement
    Fits Vehicles:
    Year
    Make
    Model
    Trim Engine
    Note
    2004
    Buick
    LeSabre
    Custom - 3.8L
    2004
    Buick
    LeSabre
    Limited - 3.8L
    2004
    Buick
    Park Avenue
    Base - 3.8L
    2004
    Buick
    Park Avenue
    Ultra - 3.8L
    2004
    Buick
    Regal
    GS - 3.8L
    2004
    Buick
    Regal
    LS - 3.8L
    2004
    Chevrolet
    Impala
    Base - 3.8L
    2004
    Chevrolet
    Impala
    LS - 3.8L
    2004
    Chevrolet
    Impala
    SS - 3.8L
    2004
    Chevrolet
    Monte Carlo
    SS - 3.8L
    2004
    Pontiac
    Grand Prix
    GT1 - 3.8L
    2004
    Pontiac
    Grand Prix
    GT2 - 3.8L
    2004
    Pontiac
    Grand Prix
    GTP - 3.8L
    2005
    Buick
    LeSabre
    Custom - 3.8L
    2005
    Buick
    LeSabre
    Limited - 3.8L
    2005
    Buick
    Park Avenue
    Base - 3.8L
    2005
    Buick
    Park Avenue
    Ultra - 3.8L
    2005
    Chevrolet
    Impala
    Base - 3.8L
    2005
    Chevrolet
    Impala
    LS - 3.8L
    2005
    Chevrolet
    Impala
    SS - 3.8L
    2005
    Chevrolet
    Monte Carlo
    LT - 3.8L
    2005
    Chevrolet
    Monte Carlo
    SS - 3.8L
    2006
    Buick
    Lucerne
    CX - 3.8L
    2006
    Buick
    Lucerne
    CXL - 3.8L
    2005
    Buick
    LaCrosse
    CX - 3.8L
    Exc. Calif.
    2005
    Buick
    LaCrosse
    CXL - 3.8L
    Exc. Calif.
    2005
    Pontiac
    Grand Prix
    Base - 3.8L
    Supercharged/Non-Supercharged; Exc. Calif.
    2005
    Pontiac
    Grand Prix
    GT - 3.8L
    Supercharged/Non-Supercharged; Exc. Calif.
    2005
    Pontiac
    Grand Prix
    GTP - 3.8L
    Supercharged/Non-Supercharged; Exc. Calif.
    2006
    Buick
    LaCrosse
    CX - 3.8L
    Exc. Calif.
    2006
    Buick
    LaCrosse
    CXL - 3.8L
    Exc. Calif.
    2006
    Pontiac
    Grand Prix
    Base - 3.8L
    Supercharged/Non-Supercharged; Exc. Calif.
    2006
    Pontiac
    Grand Prix
    GT - 3.8L
    Supercharged/Non-Supercharged; Exc. Calif.
    2007
    Buick
    LaCrosse
    CX - 3.8L
    Exc. Calif.
    2007
    Buick
    LaCrosse
    CXL - 3.8L
    Exc. Calif.
    2007
    Buick
    Lucerne
    CX - 3.8L
    Exc. Calif.
    2007
    Buick
    Lucerne
    CXL - 3.8L
    Exc. Calif.
    2007
    Pontiac
    Grand Prix
    Base - 3.8L
    Supercharged/Non-Supercharged; Exc. Calif.
    2007
    Pontiac
    Grand Prix
    GT - 3.8L
    Supercharged/Non-Supercharged; Exc. Calif.
    2008
    Buick
    Lucerne
    CX - 3.8L
    Exc. Calif.
    2008
    Buick
    Lucerne
    CXL - 3.8L
    Exc. Calif.
    Package Includes:
    2x Oxygen Sensor(1x Upstream+1x Downstream)
    Please check fitment notes & description for accurate information.
    Location;
    Must Know Before Buying:
    The following information is for instructional and guidance reference only. If Check Engine Light is on or an OBDII Trouble/Fault code occurs after installation, check the sensor with a voltmeter as below. If the sensor is good, further diagnosis is required.
    Reading the Oxygen Sensor’s Signals
    Use a 10-megaohm digital voltmeter. Hook up the voltmeter's red probe to the sensor's signal wire and the black probe to engine ground. (Use back probe method, DO NOT pierces the wire.)
    Start the engine and check the sensor’s voltage signals on your voltmeter. The sensor voltage should cycle or fluctuate within the 100 mV-900 mV (0.10 to 0.90V) range approximately. This means the sensor is operating properly.
    Pls click the the VIDEO and see more details if still not so clear:
    Google: how to install the oxygen sensor
    Please take a video clip of the voltmeter and contact us if our sensor:
    Goes above range between 0.1 and 0.9 volt
    Remains below 0.5 volts
    Stays fixed at a particular voltage
    you’re free to choose replacement or refund if our sensor fails to work.