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
Last edited by DeanF; Sep 11, 2006 at 03:15 PM.
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

Dean
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.
thanks
Dean
thanks
Dean
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.
Dean
Dean
Originally Posted by Torquesteer
will this one fit a my99?
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