Can i use Busch 02 sensor or do i have to use ford motorcraft?

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Asked by Aldin Nov 11, 2018 at 05:03 PM about the 2010 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I replaced passenger upstream 02 sensor with napa Busch
brand and my gas mileage still droping and voltage is
fluctuating from .9 to 20. To 210mv . So is it cuz i didnt get
it from ford or its something else plz help..

6 Answers

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It already feels like it running rich. Cuz my average mileage per gallon . Went from 18mpg to 11

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Here is a pic when runing. So what do u think might be a problem with my mpg dropping so bad

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So thats normal for it jump that high. I do have a p0150 code on . So what do u think my issue is .

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P0150 is the OBD-II generic code indicating the O2 sensor 1 for bank 2 fails to meet the minimum or maximum voltage limits calibrated into the Engine Control Module .. i thought bank 2 is driver side upstream

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Motorcraft is a better choice for Ford vehicles without exception. May cost a little more though. Get your vehicle to a repair shop as it is apparent you have no idea what you are doing and you will cost yourself more throwing parts at it than if you had a qualified mechanic repair it.

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