Date: 5 Nov 1995 10:51:28 U
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From: "Steve Hoge" <steve_hoge@qmmac.emu.com>
Subject: Other O2 Options?
Subject: Time: 10:14 AM
OFFICE MEMO Other O2 Options? Date: 11/5/95
At 90K+ miles, it appears to be time for me to replace the O2 sensor on my '89
Syncro, according to VW's mainenance recommendations. It passed our CA smog
check with no problem a couple of weeks ago, but it idles very rough and won't
hold consistent RPMs at mid-throttle - dips, weaves, hunts around. So before
I start digging deeply into the FI system I thought I'd at least take the
no-brainer approach first and follow the recommended maintenance by plugging a
new O2 sensor into the catalytic converter.
That is, it was a no-brainer until my VW FLAPS quoted me $120 for the sensor
and the shop across the street quoted me $65. My suspicion is that this
represents the difference between the special VW sensor (Bosch part
#0258-003-913) and a generic 3-wire sensor (type 13913?).
My VW FLAPS, of course, claims that the parts are *not* interchangeable, and
that they see Vanagons that have been retrofitted with the generic parts that
have their CO all out of whack and won't pass smog. However, a note from Jim
Macklow (macklow@sybase.com) in the Bosch-Fuel-Injection FAQ in our Vanagon
archives *does* mention use of a Ford/Mercury O2 sensor that had been sold to
him as VW-compatible (only the plug was different - I think you have to solder
it in yourself) for -yes- $65.19. He doesn't mention how well it worked,
though.
SO, the question for my esteemed fellow Vanatics (or did we decide on
Vanagonians?) is: Are these two O2 sensors really interchangeable and what
kind of FI Hell am I descending into if I try retrofitting the cheapie part?
No doubt *someone* one the list has had to deal with this one before - it's
the same part on all Digifant exhausts ('86 - '91).
I'd also be interested to know if 1) Do I really need to replace this part if
my CO emissions are nice and low already, and 2) Am I being naive that aging
of this part could be contributing to my poor idle performance?
Thanks in advance for all the *great* feedback I know I'm going to get on this
one...
Steve Hoge
'77 Loaf (Da Rust Bucket)
'89 Syncro GL (Da Stutter Bucket)