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Old Oct 3, 2017 | 04:18 AM
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Question Lambda / Oxygen Sensors

Hey Guys,

Need some professional opinions on Oxygen sensors for my 2007 Nismo 350z.

Living in Spain it's a real pain to find decent/reliable mechanics, however i've recently been told my my local mechanic that the lambda sensors on my 350z are defective and have corroded inside the exhaust.

They've quoted me 420 euroes per cable.... I was shocked, seemed like an excessively large amount of money to pay for two sensors.

Anyway, I looked into it some more and found that Bosch are OEM for oxygen sensors for Nissan. I did some searching and found the two following sensors:

https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/bosch/1149427

https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/bosch/1149533

Can someone confirm these are the two sensors required for installation on a 2007 Nismo 350z?

Unfortunately, the quote that came through to me was in spanish and the two sensors are listed as "Sonda Lambda Delantera IZQ. & Sonda Lambda Delantera DER." and I'm not sure if these are one in the same.

Would very much appreciate any help on this one.

Cheers.
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Old Oct 3, 2017 | 05:09 AM
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From Babylon Spanish-to-English Translation,
Delantera -> FRONT
IZQ -> LEFT
DER -> RIGHT

Because you noted, 07', that means HR engine, therefore.
https://www.z1motorsports.com/oxygen...or-p-7385.html

I believe these are what you want. But I'll leave someone else verify that. Also the first link looks like it was made for DE 350Z. The second did make a note stating it would work with your 2007 model. Me personally, I never trust "universal" stuff. But hell, it's cheaper (get what you pay for, I wonder). Someone will tell you the right answer.

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Old Oct 3, 2017 | 05:41 AM
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Thank's Zwei,

That's make sense, I've heard not to use universal sensors as they need to be spliced.

But it's seems really hard to get a quote for the sensors you've linked here in Europe, at least that's not an exorbitant amount. If anyone knows a good quote for the UK (Or spain/europe) for these sensors I'd be most appreciative.
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