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Guaranteed to Fit1991 Plymouth Acclaim Change Vehicle

DriveWire
1991 Plymouth Acclaim - Oxygen Sensor, 4-Wire, Heated

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$20.23
Manufacturer #ARBP960920
Guaranteed to Fit1991 Plymouth Acclaim Change Vehicle
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Your Vehicle Fit Details

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
1991 Plymouth Acclaim
LE
6 Cyl 3.0L
-
1991 Plymouth Acclaim
Base
4 Cyl 2.5L
B1S1
1991 Plymouth Acclaim
LX
6 Cyl 3.0L
-
1991 Plymouth Acclaim
Base
6 Cyl 3.0L
-
1991 Plymouth Acclaim
LE
4 Cyl 2.5L
B1S1

Highlights

Brand:
Location:
Before Catalytic Converter
Type:
4-wire
Quantity Sold:
Sold individually
Product Fit:
Direct Fit
Wire Length:
12 in. Wire Length
Thread Size:
M18-1.5 Thread Size
Mounting Style:
Threaded-in Mounting Style
Hex Size:
7/8 in. Hex Size
Interchange Part Number:
25024004
Connector Gender:
Male Connector
Warranty:
1-year DriveWire unlimited-mileage warranty
Prop 65 Warning:

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Returns Policy:
30-Day Return Policy
Fitnotes:
,B1S1

Vehicle Fitment Information

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
1988 Dodge D100
Custom
8 Cyl 5.9L
-
1988 Dodge W100
Custom
8 Cyl 5.9L
-
1988-1991 Dodge D150
Base
8 Cyl 5.9L
-
1988-1991 Dodge W150
Base
8 Cyl 5.9L
-
1988-1993 Dodge B250
Base
8 Cyl 5.9L
-
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Product Information

DRIVEWIRE OXYGEN SENSORS

No matter where the road leads you, DriveWire oxygen sensors are along for the ride, providing reliable feedback to your vehicle’s onboard control system.

Features & Benefits:

Plug-and-Play Installation

  • For a perfect fit and easy installation, each sensor’s wiring, harness, and connector are made to factory specifications.

Hardwearing Shell

  • Exterior shell protects against silica deposits and other contaminants to promote longevity.   

Quick Response Rate

  • Embedded zirconia amplifies sensor responsiveness to changes in the engine’s air-fuel ratio.

Extended Service Life

  • An extensive development process and advanced manufacturing procedures ensure that DriveWire oxygen sensors are built to last.
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Product Q&A

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Will this sensor work on a 4.0 inline 6 cylinder?Bradley B.Aug 06, 2024
Best Answer:Hi Brad, thank you for reaching out. We are unable to answer your question accurately due to a lack of information. Please call our parts team at 1-866-529-0412 and tell us more about your vehicle. Have a nice day.
Aldrin P.STAFFAug 06, 2024
0
I have a 3.3 motor does it take  two of the same O2 sensors?Tammy S.Jul 06, 2023
Best Answer:Hi Tammy, thank you for reaching out. It depends on the vehicle. What do you have? And what sensors do you need? Upstream, downstream, both?
Andrew B.STAFFJul 06, 2023