Only as an artifact of building online orders at AAP in order to use their discount codes, did I catch an interesting personal mistake.
Recently as I was getting a list together of some things, I ran across the boxes my now 3-yr. old Denso oxygen sensors came in. When I bought these originally, I likely just strolled up to my local parts counter and asked for the sensors my vehicle needed.
That approach usually worked back when I relied on it.
But now I realize that I had received (and was subsequently installed) the post-cat sensor for a GM V8 - instead of my 3800 V6.
Well... the GP has been running ok since my shop installed it back in 2008. I just hope the threading was the same as the proper part. (Denso 234-4025 vs. 234-4087)
So be wise... double check those part numbers!
Recently as I was getting a list together of some things, I ran across the boxes my now 3-yr. old Denso oxygen sensors came in. When I bought these originally, I likely just strolled up to my local parts counter and asked for the sensors my vehicle needed.
That approach usually worked back when I relied on it.
But now I realize that I had received (and was subsequently installed) the post-cat sensor for a GM V8 - instead of my 3800 V6.
Well... the GP has been running ok since my shop installed it back in 2008. I just hope the threading was the same as the proper part. (Denso 234-4025 vs. 234-4087)
So be wise... double check those part numbers!