wiring a wideband lambda to stock loom for standalone ecu
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wiring a wideband lambda to stock loom for standalone ecu
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I have fitted an autronic ecu to a 2002 sti 7 now I have also got a 4 wire wide band suited to the autronic - I have decided to pick on the stock wiring for the front lambda sensor - theres 4 wires there now I need to know which wires go where on the lambda the wide band has 4 wires 2 white a grey and a black - the stock looms colours dont match up at all
I have mixed and matched and still dont get a proper response from the wideband through the ecu - any help appreciated
Help
I have fitted an autronic ecu to a 2002 sti 7 now I have also got a 4 wire wide band suited to the autronic - I have decided to pick on the stock wiring for the front lambda sensor - theres 4 wires there now I need to know which wires go where on the lambda the wide band has 4 wires 2 white a grey and a black - the stock looms colours dont match up at all
I have mixed and matched and still dont get a proper response from the wideband through the ecu - any help appreciated
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