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Prices for new O2 sensor and DFI module

Discussion in 'General' started by Dr HaxZaw, Jul 19, 2011.

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    Dr HaxZaw New Member

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    I got a quote today from the local holden parts dealer and it was $150 for a new O2 sensor and about $450 for a new DFI module. Do these prices seem reasonable as i dont know of any place that would sell the DFI modules? O2 sensor ill might grab elsewhere but figured i might as well go with the original if the others are only a little bit cheaper
     
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    yeah they are pretty expensive... i might try the ebay ones i just dont like trusting ebay engine parts lol cosmetics ill shop all day on ebay
    might give it a go
     
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    After some ringing around last week Coventries was the cheapest for a genuine O2 sensor for my VN ($88). Universal O2 sensor would have cost me $76. I imagine it would be about $100 for the VY ones. Couldn't tell you about the DFI though.
     
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    You can get the DFI module from Repco mate. They go for roughly $200, part number CM414.

    A Bosch direct-fit 4 wire O2 sensor will set you back around $79. Part number 0258005703
     
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    Thanks for that guys
     

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