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Old 09-10-2014, 08:28 AM   #1
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Need W22 2008 8.1 O2 sensor part number

My current O2 sensor has two rows of pins - only four wires. Omey's and other sources have four pins in one row.
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BRAZEL is always the "go to" place for accurate info about WCC parts. Have your vin # handy when calling.
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The denso part # 12572706. two rows of pins.



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Curious why you are buying one.

P0131 or P0151 codes?
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Curious why you are buying one.

P0131 or P0151 codes?
Actually buying two. Long story - nobody can fix - no codes, been going on for over three years and almost 30,000 miles. Easiest part of problem to describe is one bank lean and the other rich - can see evidence at tailpipe. Workhorse managed to run out the wty. Worked on by Brazel's in Centralia, WA, RV Masters in Houston TX and Allegiance Wildwood, FL. I decided to to throw parts at it starting with the cheapest.
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humm most of the 02 units are the same its just the plug at the end

what could have happen is when your RV was ever in the shop they could have did a update on the ECM OS or made a err and installed the wrong year OS and you need to roll back a few years on the 02 units

it may take EFIlive or HPtunes to find out and get it running right
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Let us know what you find.

I replaced a O2 sensor for P0131 code and that didn't cure the problem.

Turned out the MAF sensor was dirty along with the air filter and was causing a poor fuel mixture that was setting the code.
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