DIY-How to Replace the O2 Sensor or Oxygen Sensor on GMC Safari Chevy Astro

DIY-How to Replace the O2 Sensor or Oxygen Sensor on GMC Safari Chevy Astro

This video show how the O2 oxygen sensors can be changed on a Chevy Astro or GMC Safari.

The parts that i am using are DENSO parts, not AC Delco or OEM (GM) parts
for $20 more, I’d go with the GM part now 🙂

here are links to get them:
Denso: about $30ish — this is the one i bought
234-4650 right pre converter & post converter https://amzn.to/3ykRJfd
234-4647 left pre converter https://amzn.to/3yk6cYA

AC Delco…about low $50ish — buy this one for extra piece of mind
213-817, right pre converter & post converter https://amzn.to/3ll647C
213-818, left pre converter https://amzn.to/3lq46TA

Delphi…about high $50s (spin off of GM…makes parts for them)
ES20095, right pre converter & post converter https://amzn.to/3ymMUBN
ES20320, left pre converter https://amzn.to/3rQkrSL

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Brad Roberts says:

You should make clear that you are not using OE replacement parts. You are using Denso parts not ACDelco/GM parts. AC parts cost more, but some mechanics say they are designed differently to last longer.

Ben There Done That says:

Gave you a thumbs down because you didn’t identify the year in your title..

Okay-Ba-Okay says:

Hi, may i know what code came on, on your engine light? Thanks for the video it helps me a lot :). I have 2002 astrovan

ROMELFX says:

Do you know what bank sensor are. For the driver side and passenger side. Example driver side bank ? Sensor ? Driver side bank ? Sensor ?

samicusify says:

How do you remove the upstream right sensor, I took off the shield but can't get a good size wrench up there.

Will Details says:

Great video! I need to do this on my 1997 Astro. The setup is pretty much the same

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