Well I finally got around to seeing why my Jeep has been acting up. A few days after that 6000rpm missshift the Jeep lost a lot of low end power and the gas mileage tanked several points. At first I thought it might have been the cat, since it felt the same as when there is very little backpressure. Well, I took the exhaust apart and check and it was fine. So I go and check for CEL codes. There was never a light but low and behold, there is a Code 21. That's for the o2 sensor. I had just replaced the sensor last summer for CA SMOG and it was around $50. I can't find anything on a warranty from the place I bought it (Pepboys) or the Bosch website. I called the local store and the guy looked it up and said there wasn't any warranty and to check the Bosch website. Then I called the Corporate and they jsut directed me to the General Manager of the local store who looked it up and added that they have it for $76.
I've tried calling Bosch with no luck what so ever. They are always busy.
I did some searching and it seems that there is a 1 year warranty but no hard proof is available. I saw that Partsamerica.com (Kragen/Checkers/Schuck's) has the same Bosch o2 sensor for $43 with a 1 yr mfg. warranty. There are some on ebay.com that are $40 shipped.
Anyone have hard evidence with the Warranty? I'd hate to buy another o2 sensor since I just bought one several months back.
Looked some more and found this:
http://www.boschservice.com/NR/rdonlyres/6C942818-5E37-48E0-B3AF-49C25D0C7B56/0/WarrantyPolicy07.pdfIf it falls under any of these then it does have a warranty.
Automotive Electric, Non-Automotive Electric,
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Timing Devices, EDC System Components,
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