Bosch 17480 - Oxygen Sensor for VOLKSWAGEN WATER
$16449
MSRP: $320.72
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BOSCH part description
Product Description
Bosch Wide-band Oxygen Sensor
Application Summary
Audi, 2009-2005; Volkswagen, 2014-2004
Premium Bosch Wideband A/F sensors are designed to improve fuel economy while reducing harmful emissions; Wideband Air-Fuel Ratio Sensor precisely measures air-fuel mixture; Direct Fit includes OE Connector for easy installation. Performance meets or exceeds OE specifications; Bosch invented the oxygen sensor and manufactures more oxygen sensors for the independent aftermarket than any other supplier.
Product Attributes
Wire Quantity | --- - '5' |
Connector Shape | --- - Male Spade |
Thread Diameter | --- - '18' MM |
Sensor Type | --- - Heated |
Universal Or Specific Fit | --- - Specific |
Automotive Color / Finish | --- - Steel |
Housing Material | --- - Metal |
Additional Information
Country of Origin (Primary) | DE |
Country of Origin 2 | US |
Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS) | 9027102000 |
Remanufactured Part | N |
Stock Status | S |
Bosch® keeps the world mobile. It is among the oldest and largest manufacturers of automotive parts, accessories, and hardware. Founded by Robert Bosch as the "Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering" in 1886, Bosch was known for its innovative strength and social commitment. Bosch spare parts are world recognized for their remarkable quality and reliability, and groundbreaking technology. This brand combines its wide-ranging expertise in automotive technology with advanced software, hardware, and services to deliver comprehensive mobility solutions. With its state-of-the-art brake systems, lighting systems, long-lasting batteries, air filters, starters, and wiper blades, and many other products, Bosch provides the auto and truck parts markets with world-class replacement and spare parts that make driving safer, less stressful, and more eco-friendly.
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