o2/lambda sensor part number needed
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o2/lambda sensor part number needed
Hi, Im after the subaru part number for my99 uk impreza turbo's lambda sensor or if someone knows a direct replacement for my car ie bosch part numbers
also do i need to reset ecu once new ones fitted ?
Ive read the thread telling u to connect the green n black wires n take car for a steady run etc but would disconnecting battery for a few hours do same trick ?
Cheers in advance Andy
also do i need to reset ecu once new ones fitted ?
Ive read the thread telling u to connect the green n black wires n take car for a steady run etc but would disconnecting battery for a few hours do same trick ?
Cheers in advance Andy
Last edited by AndyUkImpreza; 10 April 2010 at 09:28 PM.
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Subaru part number is 22690AA320. The Bosch LS02 should replace it 100% compatibly.
You ideally do want to reset the ECU. Green plus black plugs and drive slowly down the road will do it, and is better than pulling the battery as it performs an active error check as part of the reset sequence - coulda sworn we've already had that conversation, or am I mixing you up with someone else?
You ideally do want to reset the ECU. Green plus black plugs and drive slowly down the road will do it, and is better than pulling the battery as it performs an active error check as part of the reset sequence - coulda sworn we've already had that conversation, or am I mixing you up with someone else?
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Subaru part number is 22690AA320. The Bosch LS02 should replace it 100% compatibly.
You ideally do want to reset the ECU. Green plus black plugs and drive slowly down the road will do it, and is better than pulling the battery as it performs an active error check as part of the reset sequence - coulda sworn we've already had that conversation, or am I mixing you up with someone else?
You ideally do want to reset the ECU. Green plus black plugs and drive slowly down the road will do it, and is better than pulling the battery as it performs an active error check as part of the reset sequence - coulda sworn we've already had that conversation, or am I mixing you up with someone else?
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David wasn't the only one.
Although I find being offered a role as a glorified answering machine a tad insulting!
Although I find being offered a role as a glorified answering machine a tad insulting!
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New Lambda fitted and running perfect, noticed a massive difference in better fuel consumption, Changed oil to millers finest 10w 50, fitted genuine subaru filters all round
Thanks for the help and advise ;-)
Thanks for the help and advise ;-)
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