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The A ABIGAIL Oxygen Sensor Socket features a 7/8” hex size and 3/8” drive, engineered with a slotted, offset design to remove and install oxygen sensors without damaging wiring. Made from durable chrome molybdenum steel with a black oxide finish, it offers rust resistance and strength. Ideal for professional mechanics and DIYers alike, this tool ensures efficient sensor maintenance with a 1-year warranty and dedicated customer support.




| Brand | A ABIGAIL |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Chrome Molybdenum Steel |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Drive System | Hex, Slotted, Square |
| Drive Bit Shank Style | Square |
| Bit Compatibilities | 3/8 Inch Square Drive |
| Manufacturer | A ABIGAIL |
| Part Number | A7723F-FBA |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 4.25 x 3.78 x 1.38 inches |
| Item model number | A772223F-BT |
| Size | 3/8-Inch Drive |
| Finish | Painted |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Compatible Fastener Range | 0.375 inches |
| Included Components | Oxygen Sensor Socket |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
A**R
Good quality
Good tools,good quality
C**S
Works as Intended
It's kinda hard to mess up making a standard tool. That being said, this worked just as expected.
J**Z
Works to remove the most stubborn sensors, but slot and socket could be deeper
This works well to break free the most stubborn O2 sensors, which can be a bear to get off. However, some sensors are really long and don't quite fit inside this slot without damage. This socket and slot needs to be about 1/2 inch longer for that. I don't think this particular tool is much different from all the others offered, so I don't know that you can find a longer one.Still, if the O2 sensor is being replaced anyway, just cram this on there or snip off the sensor lead and this will get the sensor out. You might need to use an impact driver to bust it free, but it should work. Of course, you won't be able to use this tool to install the new sensor. Use a box wrench or something else to make that happen.
R**E
Oxygen Sensor Socket
This made the difference between me being able to get the oxygen sensor out, or not being able to get it out. I wrestled with the sensor on my 2005 Nissan Altima Altima for about an hour before realizing I needed something specifically made for removal. Found this on Amazon at a low price and fast shipping. Without this socket, I would have never gotten it out. It still took a while, it was froze in, but eventually, it broke free. The socket seems to be well made for the price and pretty hefty. This tool saved me a lot of money from having to go to an auto repair shop. The pictures are of the socket after I used it, that's why it looks scratched and scruffed up.
G**E
Worked like a charm
Used this socket to remove a stubbornly frozen in O2 sensor. This socket was JUST deep enough to fit my O2 sensor but it made short work of the job. Heavy unit, seems well built. It will be ready for any future jobs in my tool box.
N**G
Perfect
This socket was perfect size and nice and sturdy.
G**L
Too short
Looks to be well built, but unfortunately too short to be used with Denso A/F sensors for my Toyota. Have to look for another one.
S**N
Need it if you are going to replace your own sensors
This makes removing and installing oxygen sensors a breeze. I would not try it any other way.
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