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Bosch Upstream Oxygen Sensor for Porsche 924/944/968 (1985–1995)

Bosch Upstream Oxygen Sensor for Porsche 924/944/968 (1985–1995)

This Bosch upstream oxygen sensor is a direct-fit replacement for Porsche 924/944/968 applications from 1985–1995 listed in the fitment table below. Bosch has been a global leader in automotive technology since 1886, pioneering innovations like electronic fuel injection and oxygen (lambda) sensors that shaped modern engine management. Today, Bosch supplies OEM-quality sensors, engine electronics, ignition components, and braking parts found in vehicles worldwide. Known for precision engineering and reliable performance, Bosch parts are built to factory specifications for dependable fitment and long-term durability. A lazy pre-cat oxygen sensor can skew fuel trim, drivability, and catalyst efficiency diagnostics. Common fitments in this range include Base, S, S2 trim levels.

Technical Details

  • Manufacturer part number: 13011
  • Brand: Bosch
  • Application range: Porsche 924/944/968 (1985–1995)
  • Direct-fit heated oxygen sensor
  • Upstream sensor location
  • Bosch direct-fit sensor with OE-style connector

Fitment & Compatibility

Use the fitment table below to confirm Porsche 924/944/968 coverage and to check year and trim details. Column 4 submodel notes can matter on Porsche applications, so it is worth matching the table to the car before ordering.

If you want a second set of eyes on fitment, send us the VIN and we will help narrow it down. We have been doing Porsche brake and parts work for over 20 years, and we still treat fitment questions like they matter.

Year Make Model Submodel Notes
1987 Porsche 924
1988 Porsche 924
1985 Porsche 944
1990 Porsche 944
1991 Porsche 944
1986 Porsche 944 Base
1987 Porsche 944 Base
1988 Porsche 944 Base
1989 Porsche 944 Base
1987 Porsche 944 S
1988 Porsche 944 S
1989 Porsche 944 S2
1992 Porsche 968
1993 Porsche 968
1994 Porsche 968
1995 Porsche 968
$41.98

Original: $119.95

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Bosch Upstream Oxygen Sensor for Porsche 924/944/968 (1985–1995)—

$119.95

$41.98

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Description

This Bosch upstream oxygen sensor is a direct-fit replacement for Porsche 924/944/968 applications from 1985–1995 listed in the fitment table below. Bosch has been a global leader in automotive technology since 1886, pioneering innovations like electronic fuel injection and oxygen (lambda) sensors that shaped modern engine management. Today, Bosch supplies OEM-quality sensors, engine electronics, ignition components, and braking parts found in vehicles worldwide. Known for precision engineering and reliable performance, Bosch parts are built to factory specifications for dependable fitment and long-term durability. A lazy pre-cat oxygen sensor can skew fuel trim, drivability, and catalyst efficiency diagnostics. Common fitments in this range include Base, S, S2 trim levels.

Technical Details

  • Manufacturer part number: 13011
  • Brand: Bosch
  • Application range: Porsche 924/944/968 (1985–1995)
  • Direct-fit heated oxygen sensor
  • Upstream sensor location
  • Bosch direct-fit sensor with OE-style connector

Fitment & Compatibility

Use the fitment table below to confirm Porsche 924/944/968 coverage and to check year and trim details. Column 4 submodel notes can matter on Porsche applications, so it is worth matching the table to the car before ordering.

If you want a second set of eyes on fitment, send us the VIN and we will help narrow it down. We have been doing Porsche brake and parts work for over 20 years, and we still treat fitment questions like they matter.

Year Make Model Submodel Notes
1987 Porsche 924
1988 Porsche 924
1985 Porsche 944
1990 Porsche 944
1991 Porsche 944
1986 Porsche 944 Base
1987 Porsche 944 Base
1988 Porsche 944 Base
1989 Porsche 944 Base
1987 Porsche 944 S
1988 Porsche 944 S
1989 Porsche 944 S2
1992 Porsche 968
1993 Porsche 968
1994 Porsche 968
1995 Porsche 968
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