Oxygen Sensor OEM 11788631049
OEM 11788631049 is the genuine oxygen sensor, fitting 20 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 11788631049
This is a genuine used OEM Oxygen Sensor, original part number 11788631049, sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe. As an original equipment component, it guarantees the same fit, form, and function as the factory-installed part, ensuring reliable air-fuel ratio monitoring for optimal engine performance and emissions control.
This sensor is compatible with a wide range of BMW models, including the 2 Series Coupe and Convertible (2015-2021), 1 Series (2015-2019), 3 Series Sedan and Touring (2015-2019), 4 Series Gran Coupe, Coupe, and Convertible (2015-2020), 7 Series (2015-2019), 3 Series Gran Turismo (2016+), and 5 Series Touring (2017-2020). It fits over 20 BMW variants from the 2015-2021 model years.
Each used OEM part is carefully inspected and sourced from reliable European dismantlers. Your order will be delivered worldwide with a tracked shipping service, giving you peace of mind. Choose this genuine used Oxygen Sensor for a cost-effective, sustainable, and reliable replacement.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 11788631049
This OEM code fits 20 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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