Oxygen Sensor OEM 11787589122
OEM 11787589122 is the genuine oxygen sensor, fitting 30 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 11787589122
This is a genuine used OEM oxygen sensor, part number 11787589122, originally manufactured for BMW. As an original equipment component, it matches the exact specifications required by your vehicle's engine management system. The sensor monitors oxygen levels in the exhaust to optimize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.
Sourced from professional dismantlers in Europe, this part has been tested and is in good working condition. It is delivered with tracked worldwide shipping, ensuring reliable delivery to your doorstep. By choosing a used OEM sensor, you save money without compromising on quality or fitment.
- BMW X5 (2010-2013)
- BMW 5 Series (2011-2016)
- BMW 3 Series (2012-2018)
- BMW X1 (2011-2015)
- BMW Z4 Roadster (2011-2016)
This sensor fits a wide range of BMW models from the 2010s, including the X5, 5 Series, 3 Series, and many more. Check the OEM code for exact compatibility with your vehicle.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 11787589122
This OEM code fits 30 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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