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Where is sensor 33220-76G11 suzuki ignis - 2004 Suzuki Ignis

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Old post
you'd have to ask the dealer that, to do a reverse lookup.
why post this, why not post name of part.
or why asking backward,
most folks diagnose problems , do tests, the find a bad part by name ,then look up number based on location and name to order
a part, why backwards ?
just curious. never seen a question on any form like this in 10 years.

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    part id 10

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    seen here, htt p://ww w.suzuki-forums. cdom/attachments/suzuki-ignis-forum/282731389749399-ignis-keeps-conking-out-sensors. jpg

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    htt p://ww w. suzuki-forums. com/attachments/suzuki-ignis-forum/28273d1389749399-ignis-keeps-conking-out-sensors. jpg

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    remove 4 spaces, to use link, the crank sensor is on right side of engine, at bottom rear of crank pulley, how that for backwards look up !

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SOURCE: suzuki ignis 2002 oxgen sensor functions

It gets pretty hot in there, and although hardly any manufacturers specify replacement intervals for oxygen sensors, they play a critical role in providing the ECM with acurate data for best running performance/economy. Change it, as the savings in NOT changing it will be soon eroded by increased fuel usage.

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