I need a dead wideband O2 sensor!
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I need a dead wideband O2 sensor!
Hello Everyone!
I am in need of a dead (or otherwise unusable) O2 sensor. Specifically a Bosch LSU 4.2. (AKA Bosch 17014) I just need the wires and connector....what happened is that my Innovate LC1 that I installed broke free from the zip ties, and the electrical connector on the O2 sensor got mostly ground away...
I could buy a new O2 sensor and solve the problem, but this one has about 500 miles on it....
The problem with the LC1 / LC2 is that the pigtail on the O2 sensor is short, and it plugs directly into the "brain box" of the LC1....on my car, the only place that I could secure it was on the flange between the header pipes, where the X pipe bolts on (the one that comes off the bottom of the bell housing)....which is a precarious place for it to be, especially given the amount of speed bumps here.
What I intend to do is splice in 24-30" of wire so that the LC1 box can be mounted safely out of harm's way, in the engine compartment.
So, before I spend the $60 for e new O2 sensor, does anyone out there have an old one that they'd like to be rid of?
Thanks in advance,
KoreaJon
I am in need of a dead (or otherwise unusable) O2 sensor. Specifically a Bosch LSU 4.2. (AKA Bosch 17014) I just need the wires and connector....what happened is that my Innovate LC1 that I installed broke free from the zip ties, and the electrical connector on the O2 sensor got mostly ground away...
I could buy a new O2 sensor and solve the problem, but this one has about 500 miles on it....
The problem with the LC1 / LC2 is that the pigtail on the O2 sensor is short, and it plugs directly into the "brain box" of the LC1....on my car, the only place that I could secure it was on the flange between the header pipes, where the X pipe bolts on (the one that comes off the bottom of the bell housing)....which is a precarious place for it to be, especially given the amount of speed bumps here.
What I intend to do is splice in 24-30" of wire so that the LC1 box can be mounted safely out of harm's way, in the engine compartment.
So, before I spend the $60 for e new O2 sensor, does anyone out there have an old one that they'd like to be rid of?
Thanks in advance,
KoreaJon