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Faulty O2 sensor on 1.2 Yeti. Is the Quote for repair too high and could I save some money?

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My 2016 1.2 Yeti went in for an MOT yesterday and afterwards the engine warning light came on and I paid to have it diagnosed and I’m told that the G140 downstream o2 sensor needs replacing. The dealership had quoted £261.89 for a new one to be fitted, which seems steep (£152.24 for the sensor itself). Any ideas on whether I could source one cheaper?

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If you ahve the part code, ebay it!

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57 minutes ago, Frenchtone said:

If you ahve the part code, ebay it!

I don’t unfortunately. I was hoping someone might be able to help with that. 

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18 minutes ago, eribaMotters said:

I did but I don’t want to buy the wrong thing so I thought I’d ask the question on a forum of experts - particularly as someone may have had the same issue. 

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