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Bosch 15719 Oxygen Sensor - Oe Style Rpm-265 on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
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Sylvester, Georgia, United States

Sylvester, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bosch Manufacturer Part Number:15719 UPC:028851157193


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Description


Brand: Bosch
Part Number: 15719
Item Condition: New
Item Description: Oxygen Sensor
Manufacturer Brand Description: OE Style Oxygen Sensor
Item Specifics:


UPC: 00028851157193


2123: Specific


344: Connector, round contacts


454: 25.200


AAIA Part Type Description: Oxygen Sensor


Connector Shape: Male Pin


Interchange Part Number: 234-4609, 234-4045, 234-4070, 234-4611, 234-4608


Internet Product Code (IPC): 2B4034C93DB


Item has MSDS?: N


Key Search Words - 2000: Bosch, sensor, oxygen, emissions


MFG Model # (Series): 15719


OEMs Part Number: 15719


Other Part Number: 22503, 25646, 22106, 22501, 250-24070, 213-1367


Overall Length: 25.2


Oxygen Sensor Connector Type: OE Connector


Oxygen Sensor Type: Narrow-Band Heated


Product Description - Invoice - 40: Oxygen Sensor


Product Description - Long - 80: Bosch Oxygen Sensor


Product Description - Short - 20: Oxygen Sensor


Supplier Company Name: Robert Bosch LLC


Wire Quantity: 4


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