Ranxeroxlubna
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- 1998 Mercury Mountaineer
I am getting codes for O2 sensors, one upstream one down stream, so I thought I'd go ahead and replace both of the upstream sensors. What is the correct part numbers? I tried to do some research but got lots of conflicting info. Some say "use Motorcraft, Bosch are junk" Others say Bosch is the same thing. Do you have a good part number I can look for? '97 Mountaineer 5.0.
According to the Ford Parts website your truck uses the same as mine, only 3 (2 upstream - 1 downstream) versus my 4.
Part #9F472 (DY-831) for the upstream O2 sensors, and Part #9G444 (DY-1081) for your downstream sensor.
I have a "Bosch" O2 sensor I purchased from Napa in B2/S1 position and the Ford sensor I bought from the dealer in B1/S1 position. Both are operating nicely and I'll let you know if there is a failure or any problem with either.
I have heard that "Bosch is Junk" rubbish a lot. I've used Bosch products a lot. The are the OEM producer of a great many sensors and electronics for the automotive world in Europe and here in the states. I have NEVER had a problem with their products because I have installed the CORRECT product required. Bosch is the manufacturer of Fords O2 sensors, but Turdle may be correct in that the Ford folks get tested ones.
I've run Bosch plugs and sensors in my Ford Explorer 4.0 and my Chevy 5.7 and my Chrysler 4.2 turbo, and while I switched out the plugs on my Merc, it hasn't made a difference in it's running that I've noticed. Most of my Bosch plugs are the 4-point iridium series. The plugs in the Ford (Bosch 2 point platinums) have been running for 80,000+ miles and are still in great shape. The Chevy has had them in for better than 60k miles and it runs great. The Chrysler turbo runs clean, but they've only been in there for about 22k miles.
I'm tracking my performance with the Motorcraft plugs and will swap them out with the Bosch to see what, if any difference there is.
But that is another thread.