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PRE-CAT Lambda’s

Fiesta Steve

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Hi group, new here so be gentle, lol
I need to replace my pre cat lambda sensors.
My supplier has supplied me with the wrong parts. Would anyone know the correct part number for the part I need ?
 
What model and year is the car?
 
What model and year is the car?
2007 3.6 C2
I bought some from a company named Parts In Motion. They were Lucas parts and a good price. They sent the correct post cat sensors but the wrong pre cat sensors.

When I put my reg in on the website it comes up as 2004 996 which is obviously wrong. They also sell on eBay and list the same part to fit the 997 which we now know it doesn’t. The Lucas part number they have listed is incorrect (LEB5080)
 
gendan.co.uk sell non Porsche versions, if I was changing them myself I'd probably go for aftermarket but if paying a mech then I wouldn't.
 
2007 3.6 C2
I bought some from a company named Parts In Motion. They were Lucas parts and a good price. They sent the correct post cat sensors but the wrong pre cat sensors.

When I put my reg in on the website it comes up as 2004 996 which is obviously wrong. They also sell on eBay and list the same part to fit the 997 which we now know it doesn’t. The Lucas part number they have listed is incorrect (LEB5080)
Early 997's shared the same sensors with 996's. From 2006 onwards they are different.

The part number is 99760616802, there's a Bosch part for around 100 pounds. Autodoc link
 

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