Is this 3 Wire 02 Sensor Suitable ??
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Is this 3 Wire 02 Sensor Suitable ??
Hi, I have a 1998 Turbo that requires a 3 wire Lambda Sensor.
Is this NTK version suitable, It is for an EJ20 & has the correct plug type, Is a Zirconia type & has the correct Thread.
http://www.ntklambdasensors.co.uk/ma...OZA446-E55.gif
Part numbers for this sensor are OZA446-E55
Numbers on the Lambda itself KBA 16693
It operates between 0.1 & 0.9 volts & has a 4 Ohms heater resistance
& it's only £39 + the Vat ??
If so i think this would save a lot of people a lot of expense !!!
Thanks
Dean
Is this NTK version suitable, It is for an EJ20 & has the correct plug type, Is a Zirconia type & has the correct Thread.
http://www.ntklambdasensors.co.uk/ma...OZA446-E55.gif
Part numbers for this sensor are OZA446-E55
Numbers on the Lambda itself KBA 16693
It operates between 0.1 & 0.9 volts & has a 4 Ohms heater resistance
& it's only £39 + the Vat ??
If so i think this would save a lot of people a lot of expense !!!
Thanks
Dean
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Originally Posted by Scott.T
Looks good, although different MY have slightly different connectors.
But you can release the crimps with a small screwdriver and swap the connector shells over.
But you can release the crimps with a small screwdriver and swap the connector shells over.
At least im not talking to myself like MAFFA was with his Lambda Thread ages ago
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Just to Update. This Sensors plug is exactly the same as the Subaru item removed from my 1998 UK, So just a straight swap, it is also the same as my previous 1994 Uk Model.
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Originally Posted by DeanF
Hi, I have a 1998 Turbo that requires a 3 wire Lambda Sensor.
Is this NTK version suitable, It is for an EJ20 & has the correct plug type, Is a Zirconia type & has the correct Thread.
http://www.ntklambdasensors.co.uk/ma...OZA446-E55.gif
Part numbers for this sensor are OZA446-E55
Numbers on the Lambda itself KBA 16693
It operates between 0.1 & 0.9 volts & has a 4 Ohms heater resistance
& it's only £39 + the Vat ??
If so i think this would save a lot of people a lot of expense !!!
Thanks
Dean
Is this NTK version suitable, It is for an EJ20 & has the correct plug type, Is a Zirconia type & has the correct Thread.
http://www.ntklambdasensors.co.uk/ma...OZA446-E55.gif
Part numbers for this sensor are OZA446-E55
Numbers on the Lambda itself KBA 16693
It operates between 0.1 & 0.9 volts & has a 4 Ohms heater resistance
& it's only £39 + the Vat ??
If so i think this would save a lot of people a lot of expense !!!
Thanks
Dean
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You will need to unplug the lambda to check visually, If that is the same as the Pic in the link & the spanner/socket size is 22m on yours then Yes.
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Originally Posted by Torquesteer
will this one fit a my99?
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