Why Being Cheap Will Cost You More in the Long Run
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I will drive my 2000 Oldsmobile bravada straight into the ground. I even bought s second one that was crashed for parts. As long as I do the work myself, I only have 1200$ in both.
My oxygen sensor went in my car but my cars old now so I had now choice.
what about companies that have contracts with Chinese companies that they produce some parts for vehicles?
I mean – you're not wrong in general – but the reasoning for a sensor like this not working seems extremely unlikely to be 'wire thickness'. Take a look how 'thick' each wire in say a Cat6 cable is… thickness is not required for data.
Now I know the part will be dodgy in general – Im just specifically talking about the wire thickness making it mess up the data as mentioned – which it wouldn't.
Let me guess: the original one is also made in China 😂
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Dude I replaced my crankshaft pos sensor on my g35 like 3 years in a row finally got OEM the 3rd time around
I'm surprised you tell people to get Autozone , Advance auto etc etc alternators, waterpumps and brakes. In my experience that whole "lifetime warranty" is because they're crap and break , I'd rather get OEM , pay more and do it once then pay less and have to replace it for "free replacement part" my time is worth more
But what if the dealership is the junkyard?
Used a cheaper coolant sensor, because I couldn't get a Motorcraft 1 at the time. It lasted 1 year…🤨