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C 2 | Universal Oxygen Sensor Program OverviewUniversal Oxygen Sensor Program OverviewTo further complement and enhance our Oxygen Sensorprogram, a “Universal” range of oxygen <strong>sensors</strong> is now offeredby Bosch. Drawing from many years of engineeringexperience as an OE supplier and global manufacturer ofoxygen <strong>sensors</strong>, a consolidated range of universal <strong>sensors</strong>are available that fully comply to the technical specificationsof the original sensor fitted to the vehicle.Bosch Universal Oxygen Sensors are correctly OEmatched by our engineering and development teams toensure they meet or exceed the original design standard.All <strong>sensors</strong> are designed and built to the latest OE designtypes ensuring renowned Bosch quality, and complete confidencein application.All <strong>sensors</strong> feature stainless steel wiring, double laserwelded body and latest design protection tubes. Connectionis easy and reliable as all Bosch 3 & 4 wire universal <strong>sensors</strong>are supplied with a patented “Posi-Lock” weather-tightconnector.The Bosch Universal Oxygen Sensor program consists of thefollowing range of <strong>sensors</strong>,Single Wire Sensors0 258 986 501 – Standard single wire sensor with “bullet”style connection.0 258 002 031 – Single wire sensor with “bullet” styleconnection, supplied with removable“flange” type mounting (54 mm pitch).Two Wire Sensor0 258 002 210 – Two wire sensor with “bullet” styleconnections, supplied with removable“flange” type mounting (54 mm pitch).Sensor can be used without mountingflange.F 00H L00 091 – Two wire sensor with “bullet” styleconnections and special protection tube.Bosch Automotive Aftermarket 2009 | 2010

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