




🔥 Upgrade your BMW’s breath of life with Bosch precision ⚙️
The BOSCH 13477 Oxygen Sensor is a premium, factory-tested replacement part designed for select BMW and Land Rover models. Featuring a durable double laser-welded stainless steel body and a fast-acting heater, it ensures rapid sensor activation and long-lasting performance. With true OE direct-fit connectors and anti-seize coated threads, installation is straightforward. This sensor helps maintain engine efficiency, reduce emissions, and prevent costly engine damage.








| ASIN | B000GZEK00 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,672 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #349 in Automotive Replacement Oxygen Sensors |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (630) |
| Date First Available | July 6, 2006 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028851134774 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.2 x 1.97 x 5.83 inches |
| Item model number | 13477 |
| Manufacturer | BOSCH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 13477 |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 16 Volts (DC) |
| Measuring Range | 20 - 1000 °C |
| Model | Oxygen Sensor |
| Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
| OEM Part Number | MHK000210 |
| Output Type | electrical signal |
| Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 1.97 x 5.83 inches |
| Style | Oxygen Sensor |
| UPC | 028851134774 826732827759 |
M**C
Good quality part.
Looked to be genuine and worked perfectly.
A**R
Good brand. Not junk.
Exact fit for a 2001 BMW 530i. No more lean code for bank 1. Boxed in manufactures box and shipped well. Strongly suggest getting a O2 socket. On this model engine it makes it very easy to get to.
K**Y
Great Bargain
Great replacement at fraction of cost of OEM part. Works just as good.
A**R
No more codes
Car runs great, passed smog with flying colors!
S**G
Four Stars
perfectly fit and easy to install
L**R
BMW X5 with 3.0L engine
Purchased this Bosch 13477 oxygen sensor for a 2003 BMW X5 with a 3.0L engine. The check engine light was on, showing a P0050 code. Cleared the P0050 code, drove the car and the code returned. Replaced the oxygen sensor at the Bank 2 Sensor 1 location and erased the P0050 code. No more P0050 code now
J**2
Worked well
Good value. As described. Worked for 2001 bmw 330ci.
M**K
OEM Replacement for E46
Bought my car used with no records so I had no idea when these were changed. My car was not giving me any problems or codes but as preventative maintenance I decided to change them. It was quite easy but time consuming for me. The reason for this is I was using a Crows Foot (22mm) rather than an O2 sensor socket. If you decided to get an O2 sensor socket, make sure it is thick because if the O2 sensor is stuck on really hard then the socket may bend. The O2 sensor is located on the passenger side of the vehicle on the exhaust. Nothing needs to be removed to get to them. You can see one close to the positive cable nut (refer to picture) and the other near the secondary air pump, both along the side of the engine. Remove the wires that go to the O2 sensors from the brackets that are on the engine. Then disconnect one O2 sensor. Remove and install one at a time so you don't confuse the wires. Use a pick or a similar tool to remove the wires from the O2 sensors. My O2 sensor was stuck on really hard. I used PB Blaster to loosen the hold on both O2 sensors and let them sit for a day. Next day I went at it and it came off with ease. Only problem with using a Crows Foot is that you have to take it off at each turn. What makes it time consuming is that due to the wire, it will try to twist back into it's original position. My advice is to twist it with the Crows Foot, hold the O2 sensor with your spare hand and then reposition the Crows Foot on the O2 sensor and turn. Repeat. Keep doing this and it will eventually come off. Or you can just buy a good O2 sensor socket and get it off in less than 10 seconds. The new O2 sensor already comes with anti seize on the threads so you do not need to buy that. Leave the plastic caps on the thread on until you are ready to install so that you don't remove the anti seize. You need to push in while turning to get the sensor to thread in.
S**N
Had a bad o2 sensor on my 2002 BMW 530i (code p0134). Found that the original sensor is Bosch. Purchased this as a replacement and my check engine light hasn't come back since.
M**P
Nice to know some parts still fit as advertised.
P**G
Perfect OEM replacement for my 330CI. All issues resolved after replacing the oxygen sensors.
R**.
Parfait tout fonctionne correctement
A**T
Excellent product.
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