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Bad oxygen sensors can cause check engine lights and poor fuel mileage. Replace your faulty sensor with this high quality Bosch sensor to turn off your check engine light and restore fuel mileage.
This is the pre-cat oxygen sensor for cylinders 1-3 for BMW E46 M3. Bosch # 13 949. This is a OEM replacement part for BMW part # 11781743994.
Bosch is one of the largest OEM producers of Genuine BMW and aftermarket parts in the world, providing parts for almost every major automotive manufacturer. Bosch has likely supplied many of the original electrical (and mechanical) parts for your BMW. Thanks to their quality, high durability, and reliability, you should expect a long service life from Bosch products.
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This item fits the following BMWs:
2001-2006 E46 BMW M3 M3 convertible
2001-2002 Z3 BMW M Roadster M Coupe
If your engine is triggering an oxygen sensor check engine light, it's time to consider a replacement with this high-performance unit. The O2 sensor is a critical component that measures unburned fuel in the exhaust pipe, enabling precise fuel mapping adjustments for reduced emissions and improved fuel economy.
When the O2 sensor malfunctions, your vehicle's MPG and overall performance can suffer. The good news is that replacing this unit is a straightforward process that can quickly restore your engine's performance and mileage. To ensure easy removal in the future, apply some anti-seize on the threads.
Regular, scheduled maintenance should include the O2 sensor replacement, as these sensors have a tendency to degrade slowly over time.