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5Pc Set Oxygen Sensor Socket Wrench and Thread Chaser Set

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About this item

  • Ideal for removing and installing oxygen sensors and vacuum switches on vehicles with computer-controlled engines
  • 3 Different types of sockets cover various situations of oxygen sensor locations
  • Universal 6-point 7/8” (22mm) socket opening fits all hexagon oxygen sensor, common 3/8” and 1/2” drive ends can be used with ratchet or breaker bar
  • Special side cutout design allows easy access to oxygen sensor from any section and prevents damage to wires
  • Set includes: 1-pc 3/8” Dr. extra deep broach socket (3-1/8” long), 1-pc 3/8” Dr. low-profile crowfoot socket wrench (1-1/4” long), 1-pc 1/2” Dr. offset crowfoot socket wrench (1-15/16” long), 1-pc M18 x 1.5mm and 1-pc M12 x 1.25mm thread chasers with 3/8” drive to clean and repair damaged threads


Oxygen Sensor Socket | 5pc O2 Thread Chaser Install Offset Wrench Vacuum M12 M18


Peggy
2025-08-30 18:33:18
Needed both sizes without knowing until I pulled my old sensors. This kit isnt much more money then purchasing a single socket on its own. GREAT BUY!
DR77
2025-07-15 12:46:24
Bought this figuring that i would use it once and if it broke or wore out no big deal. They are made pretty damn well the the different sizes really helped due to the location of the o2 sensors.. One o2 sensor was rusted and stuck in there. I put a ton of pressure on these tools to get it out and they didn't snap/break and i eventually got the damn thing out. Thought for sure it would at least spread apart and strip the o2 sensor but they held up great. Worth the 20 bucks..
Antonio Lopez
2025-05-15 14:23:13
Long socket works perfectly, short back one is not tight enough
alm
2025-03-23 15:51:22
Perfect for what I needed
Kevin Y
2025-03-09 14:22:27
Always get and use the tool that works best for the job. This is an socket that takes the O2 sensor off (and puts on) practically every car if you every need to change it. This has multiple different sockets that way you can use the best one for your car. Doing your own maintenance on your car is not only great for learning about your car it's also much much cheaper than hiring a mechanic. Changing the O2 sensor is a very very simple job with the right knowledge. Don't be intimidated. Go outside open you car hood and pull up your phone and watch a 5-10mim long video of someone changing the O2 sensor on the same car as the on you need to change and just follow the video too. Small tip when puting anti-seize on the O2 sensor make sure it's only on the threads and not on the actual sensor part. Be cautious and take your time you got this.
Thinkpolicy
2025-01-04 11:12:16
Nice to have an answer to the O2 sensor problem. Good investment.
ben
2024-12-19 13:03:28
They work but not the best fitting and will strip your sensor if it's really hard to get out.
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