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FLKQC Automotive Oxygen Sensor Socket Set | 3pcs Oxygen Sensor Socket 6 Point Wrench 1/2' and 3/8' Drive 7/8' 22mm 3pcs Universal Oxygen Sensor Switch Socket

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About this item

  • Used for removing and installing oxygen sensors in many vehicles that are 7/8" / 22mm in size
  • 1 3/8” Drive 7/8”x80mm (L) Vacuum Switch Socket - 2 3/8” & 1/2" drive, 30 & 50mm (L), ‘Crows Foot’ type Oxygen Sensor Sockets - Comes in a molded case
  • Constructed of high performance (CR-V & CR-MO) vanadium and chrome molybdenum solid cast steel for strength and durability - Finished with Black Oxide to prevent rust
  • Features a 6-point beveled nose design to grip sensor fasteners securely, preventing damage to the sensor, and a wire gate that slips the socket onto the sensor easily, preventing damage to the wires
  • Built for use with ratchets and breakers bars to remove and install oxygen sensors and hex vacuum switches on vehicles


About 3 Piece Offset O2 Sensor remover & installer Socket Set.
3/8" Drive x 7/8" Vacuum Switch Socket, (2) 3/8" Drive x 7/8" O2 Sensor Sockets.
Constructed of vanadium & molybdenum steel for strength & durability & a black oxide finish.
The hardest part of changing an O2 sensor is removing the old sensor, but with this tool the sensor will get out easily.
The long socket can be used to remove the sensor & the short for tightening.
TIPS: Use penetrating oil at least 24 hours prior to removal to make the job easier & more efficient.
When using the shorter wrench socket make sure you have a firm grip & it turns so you won't strip the sensor.
Benefits:.
Removes even rusted sensors
Great tight fit
Outstanding Performance
Convenient Storage
Comes in a nice case to keep the 3 sockets together
Super tool to have if you do your own auto work
Saves hundreds of dollars by doing the change yourself
Socket selection will make sensor removals painless
You may not need it for some time, but when you do, this is really handy
A must have for DIY mechanics


Gene
2025-09-07 16:36:55
Works perfectly
Great Product!
2025-08-20 15:43:23
This set was great. I’ve never replaced oxygen sensors before tackling the 4 on my 2007 suburban. This set was perfect. Along with some penetrating oil (deep creep), the job was actually enjoyable. Love having the right tool when I’m stuffed in underneath my vehicle. This job was actually fun because of this set. I kept being surprised how easily these 15 year old sensors would break loose because of the crowfoot grip of these sockets. I’d recommend breaking the sensors loose with the offset sockets first. The deep socket noticeably separates when under torque, but I think given the price point that is reasonable. Also, based on the sensor orientation on my vehicle, I used all three of the sockets. It was the right mix of solutions to catch all upstream and downstream sensors on my exhaust system.
Wendee
2025-07-02 15:37:19
These are needed to get sensors off. The only problem is they are a little loose so for really tight sensors, they can slip and round sensor. It’s tough to avoid if lying on your back trying to get leverage to break a sensor loose. Overall worth the money but might need to get some penetrating lubricants into threads before trying to muscle them out.
Tracey
2025-06-27 12:24:29
Good Quality
R J
2025-04-15 14:43:09
I've replaced all of my O2 sensor in my MKV GTI, and I've never bought the special tool to do the removal for the downstream sensors (the ones under the car). It wasn't until I had to replace the Upstream O2 sensor (near firewall, under hood) that I said to myself... no way I'm doing this w/o the tool. At only $15, or slightly less with coupon, and a handy case to keep everything together, AND 2 day Prime shipping by Amazon, it was a no-brainer for me, esp given the O2 sensor is $90 or more (ie - didn't want to damage it).While I often prefer to buy American or German tools when I can (I do miss Sears and the old American made Sears Craftsman)... there are few options for specialized tools like this. If you're a pro mechanic and doing a lot of these jobs, you can justify spending well over $100 for something from SnapOn or Matco, and if you live near a Harbor Freight, you can buy just one adapter for about $8... but, for around $15, shipped to you in 2 days, with an included case, I can't recommend this set enough for the at-home DIY'er.
thomas baduria
2025-03-22 17:41:55
It does work .
Hasibullah Quraishi
2025-02-17 17:47:11
Great value and works perfectly
Ken
2025-02-15 13:39:09
Was able to take off and put on over 15 oxygen sensors no problems no scratches even though I've dropped the tools a couple of times packaging was okay but the value number one and number two I'd say the durability passed my test I wouldn't mind buying other tools from this brand I'll keep my eye out for them.