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Old Sep 5th, 2021, 15:32   #14
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Thanks for the link, I already knew how to decode the VIN and what engine code/model year the car is but that doc seems to confirm that for a 93(P code)/B200F it should be 0258003034. Thanks again for your help, I will report back on how it goes but I think it will be Saturday before I get around to it!
You're welcome and i'll second the part number after checking.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334136427387

When fitting, put a smear of copper grease on the threads ONLY of the new sensor. Some have a smear of a grey anti-sieze compound on but usually you need a microscope to see it and as such it doesn't do much!

I'll never know why they insisted on using so many different components/part numbers for the same components, it's a nightmare keeping up with what is fitted to what model/year/engine etc!
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