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Old Mar 20, 2012
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o2 Sensor Question!

What sensors come stock in a 1993 ranger xlt? I've stripped the sensor trying to get it out to re-use for my need headers. I'm looking at new ones since I figure I may as well replace them but do not know what type to get. Can i just buy 2 of the same sensors or is the passenger side sensor different from the drivers side?

The ones Im looking at are http://shopping.yahoo.com/63431267-m...or-f4uz9f472c/
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Old Mar 20, 2012
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you have to up stream o2's they are the same and then a down stream behind the cat and its different. Make sure sense you stripped the sensor that you didn't stip the bung.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2012
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Originally Posted by thef9est1
you have to up stream o2's they are the same and then a down stream behind the cat and its different. Make sure sense you stripped the sensor that you didn't stip the bung.
Thanks but 93-94 rangers have 2 sensors I believe both upstream of cat. I believe I've answered my own question but Just want to make sure both sensors are the same
 
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Old Apr 11, 2012
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If they have different part numbers they have different lengths of wire that is the difference.
 
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