if you got your bosch from autozone, they have a lifetime warranty, just swap it out, and try the new one, most it is gunna take is 5 mins to take it out .
But........in my own opinion,
I'd say its probli not the o2 sensor , if its only happening when the car is cold, or not very hot.
Most computer chips dont even put the O2 sensor into play until the car is atleast 150 degress
i believe it is called "open loop"
its where the car runs at set values until the car warms up !
do a search of, "open loop"
you will lean about this feature.
do you run any certain time of chip in your car?
If the car revs up and down alot when started, you make have some vacuum leaks, spray some TB cleaner over the hoses and EGR area and listen for the car to rev up.
i personally would lean towards looking for a misadjusted IAC (idle air controller) on the throttle body.
the thottle position sensor could also be not at the correct voltage
You can unscrew the IAC motor underneath your throttle body and You can spray some throttle body cleaner on the IAC motor and clean it up a bit . The make sure it is properly adjusted to Turbo buick specs.
i know that would cause 1 real lousy idle, and make it stall and fall on its face, where u have to feather the pedal just to get movin '
but i would definately look into, making sure the car has a properly set IAC and TPS
if you can borrow a scanner or a SCanMaster, this makes this process way easier
your do a forum search for
IAC RESET,
or
TPS SET
If still confused.........
Make a Post for "how do i set my IAC and TPS
some1 will gladly send ya links on how to do this !
hope my babbling gives ya sum ideas
