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Bosch 0258017202 - Lambda sensor with vehicle-specific connector
Conductor Number: 5Overall Length [mm]: 428Recommended replace interval [km]: 250000Cable Length [mm]: 428Lambda Sensor: Regulating Probe Number of circuits: 5
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Bosch 0258017202 Lambda Sensor
The Bosch 0258017202 is a high‑performance lambda sensor, also known as an oxygen sensor, designed to monitor the exhaust gas composition of modern internal combustion engines. It features a vehicle‑specific connector that ensures seamless integration with the engine control unit (ECU) of compatible models.
Key Functionalities
- Precise Oxygen Measurement: Utilises a zirconia electrochemical cell to detect oxygen levels in exhaust gases, providing accurate data for fuel‑air mixture optimisation.
- Rapid Response Time: Delivers quick voltage changes when the exhaust composition shifts, enabling the ECU to adjust fuel injection and ignition timing almost instantaneously.
- Robust Construction: Encased in a durable metal housing that protects against high temperatures, vibration, and corrosive exhaust gases.
- Vehicle‑Specific Connector: Tailored pin configuration matches the wiring harness of supported vehicles, eliminating the need for adapters or custom wiring.
Compatibility Overview
The sensor is engineered to fit a range of European brands and models. Commonly matched vehicles include:
- Opel Insignia A (2‑door, 4‑door) – both the standard and sports tourer variants.
- Saab 9‑5 – various engine configurations.
- Vauxhall Insignia I & Insignia A – covering both saloon and hatchback body styles.
- Other OEMs such as Peugeot, Citroën, Buick, GMC, and certain models of the same platform may also be compatible when the wiring harness matches the Bosch 0258017202 specifications.
Installation Highlights
Installing the Bosch 0258017202 involves a straightforward process:
- Locate the Sensor Position: The sensor is mounted just before the catalytic converter, typically on the exhaust manifold or pipe.
- Disconnect Power and Exhaust: Ensure the vehicle’s battery is disconnected to avoid electrical hazards. Remove any clamps securing the sensor to the exhaust system.
- Remove Old Sensor: Unscrew the old lambda sensor, taking care not to damage the wiring harness or exhaust pipe.
- Attach New Sensor: Align the vehicle‑specific connector with the ECU socket and secure it firmly. Reattach the exhaust clamp and reconnect any vacuum lines if present.
- Reconnect Power: Restore battery connection and start the engine to allow the ECU to recognise the new sensor.
Performance Benefits
- Improved Fuel Efficiency: By providing real‑time data, the ECU can maintain an optimal air‑fuel ratio, reducing fuel consumption.
- Reduced Emissions: Accurate oxygen readings help keep exhaust gases within regulatory limits, supporting compliance with Euro standards.
- Enhanced Engine Longevity: Precise sensor feedback prevents excessive lean or rich conditions that could damage catalytic converters and other components.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 0258017202 (also referenced as LS17202) |
| Connector Type | Vehicle‑specific, 5‑pole configuration |
| Operating Temperature Range | -40 °C to +400 °C |
| Response Time (t90%) | ≤ 200 ms under typical conditions |
| Voltage Output | 0.1 V (rich) to 0.9 V (lean) |
| Material | Zirconia sensor element, stainless steel housing |
| Dimensions | Approx. 80 mm length, 25 mm diameter |
| Weight | ~0.15 kg |
Maintenance Tips
- Regularly inspect the sensor for signs of corrosion or physical damage.
- Avoid using high‑temperature oils or additives that could contaminate the exhaust stream.
- If the engine exhibits rough idling, misfires, or a noticeable increase in fuel consumption, consider testing the sensor’s voltage output with a diagnostic scan tool.
Conclusion
The Bosch 0258017202 Lambda Sensor delivers reliable, high‑precision oxygen measurement essential for modern engine management systems. Its vehicle‑specific connector simplifies installation across a broad spectrum of European models, ensuring that drivers receive optimal fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and extended engine life.

