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1996-1997 BMW 318is - Bosch Oxygen Sensor - Universal product, 4-wire, Heated

Part number: BS15738
Manufacturer number: 15738

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Product Description: BOSCH UNIVERSAL REGULAR CLASS OXYGEN SENSOR, 4-WIRE -- 25.6 in. wire length, heated; Manufactured with a two-foot length sensor wire;...Read More


Type: Universal product, 4-wire, Heated

Fit note: 4 Wire, Heated, Check or Replace Interval: 100, 000 Miles

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BOSCH UNIVERSAL REGULAR CLASS OXYGEN SENSOR, 4-WIRE -- 25.6 in. wire length, heated; Manufactured with a two-foot length sensor wire; Uses a submersible patented connection system that protects against contamination and withstands the effects of extreme temperatures and engine vibration; Features posi-lock connectors that can be unscrewed and reconnected in case of a wiring mistake; Wire splicing required.

This product fits the following BMW 318is submodels

  • 1996-1997: Base; 4 Cyl 1.9L; "GAS, FI, M44"

Product reviews

Good tech support by Fox, February 17, 2009

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Tech support was helpful identifying the correct O2 sensor to buy. Unit arrived in a timely manner and installation instructions in the packaging were complete.


OS by OBmind, September 25, 2009

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I spent more time removing the old parts than I did installing the new oxygen sensors. The connections and instructions were very easy to follow.....The preformance of the new OS plugs showed immeadiatelly.


Bosch O2 sensor BS15738 by maxsr, November 5, 2009

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Wiring up the connection was a breeze and I saved $$'s opting for this one over the one with the plug already made on. I unplugged the old one and then spliced on the plug to the new one using the enclosed kit. Then pluged it back in!