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Member Sales Rating: (10)
Member#: 86394
Join Date: May 2005
Chapter/Region:
VIC
Location: West Vancouver
Vehicle:2000 RS Coupe 2005 Forester X SE |
![]() For the secondary O2 sensor. Used is fine and don't need the connector. Let me know if you can help!
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Member#: 180499
Join Date: May 2008
Chapter/Region:
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Location: Fort Langley
Vehicle:2007 SRT8-Cherokee 2008 Sierra Denali |
![]() Dont know if there's a difference but ive got a back up sensor from my innovative wideband if you want it . . its got 5 wires though
![]() I just bought a new sensor so this one really just sits around doing nothing lol heres a quick snap shot ![]() ![]() |
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Scooby Specialist
Member Sales Rating: (10)
Member#: 86394
Join Date: May 2005
Chapter/Region:
VIC
Location: West Vancouver
Vehicle:2000 RS Coupe 2005 Forester X SE |
![]() I'm looking to replicate the heater's resistance for the secondary O2. I can try tapping into just this sensor's heater if you're just looking to get rid of it?
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