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does anyone know where i can get an after market lamda sensor thats cheaper than oem as they want £80 for the bugger.
ira
ps its for a MY97 JDM forester S/tb (same as WRX import same year)
ira
ps its for a MY97 JDM forester S/tb (same as WRX import same year)
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Originally Posted by mark@wrx
Fitting one of these universal lambdas seems to have sorted out my 93 WRX's problem.
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I got mine from Halfrauds for £25 and its still going strong
L300 or something like that, its universal and you have to buy three crimp connectors and splice it into the correct loom, easy peasy lemon squeezy.
L300 or something like that, its universal and you have to buy three crimp connectors and splice it into the correct loom, easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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Scoobydoo. The problem I had was that the oe lambda failed. There were no warning lights. When I got the replacement Bosch one fitted, I was getting a signal of 13 volts! It should be between 0 and 1 volt.
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Originally Posted by mark@wrx
Scoobydoo. The problem I had was that the oe lambda failed. There were no warning lights. When I got the replacement Bosch one fitted, I was getting a signal of 13 volts! It should be between 0 and 1 volt.
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IRA,
i used one of the halfords O2 sensors on my car about 4 months ago, i think the model code is L300, and it cost £25 ...see,s to work fine, nad the AFR likes it, so at £25 i cant complain, although i have heard they dont last as long ...
Got mine from the store along the A49 just heading out of W'ton
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i used one of the halfords O2 sensors on my car about 4 months ago, i think the model code is L300, and it cost £25 ...see,s to work fine, nad the AFR likes it, so at £25 i cant complain, although i have heard they dont last as long ...
Got mine from the store along the A49 just heading out of W'ton
Frank
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