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Oxygen sensor needed, is this the right one? 200

I have a 90 240 wagon with 195,000

I need to replace the O2 sensor and am not sure which one is correct.

Mine is located in the cat( 36") and has three wires going to it ,
one black and two white

I'm looking at the sensors that FCP sells and figure I need the direct fit
3 wire universal but it also looks like there is another that would work
that is listed.
Which of these is correct:

•Direct Fit Oxygen Sensor fits all 89-92 models and 93 non California Models -----$135.00 Bosch

•250-2300 Universal 3 Wire Oxygen Sensor fits all 85-92 and 1993 non California Models --------$49.95 Walker

Thanks for the info

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Chapster out








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    Oxygen sensor needed, is this the right one? 200

    The Bosch you mentioned would be a oem replacement. You can also get a Bosch O2 sensor for a 86 mustang small block which will bolt on perfectly, you will just need to splice the wires. They are $29 at most local box stores, Autozone, Advance, Pepboys, etc.








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      Oxygen sensor needed, is this the right one? 200

      The Bosch O2 sensor for Ford Mustang you need is Bosch Part n° 13913.
      I got mine from Autozone about a year ago for 38 dollars, they also gave me the tool to remove the sensor on loan (for small deposit which you get back when you return the tool). And you will need little plastic thingy after you have spliced to connect the wires. A relatively easy job.

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      '89 244DL M47 164K miles







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