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icon7.gif  bosch single wire 02 sensor-4agze. Wed, 03 September 2003 23:23 Go to next message
Freak does anyone know the bosch part number to replace a single wire 4agze 02 sensor?

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Re: bosch single wire 02 sensor-4agze. Thu, 04 September 2003 08:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Heya,
does it have a flange or is it screw in??
why not go to a four wire one?
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Re: bosch single wire 02 sensor-4agze. Thu, 04 September 2003 09:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
it has the flange, i found a Tridon replacement single wire at work today that will plug straight in.
the reason i dont go 4 wire is that my ECU doest control pre-heat, meaning i would have to build a pre-heat set-up to run it. i know the pre-heated (4 wire) ones are spose to be more accurate. maybe next time i will try one.

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Re: bosch single wire 02 sensor-4agze. Thu, 04 September 2003 23:20 Go to previous message
feral4mr2 wrote on Thu, 04 September 2003 19:54


the reason i dont go 4 wire is that my ECU doest control pre-heat, meaning i would have to build a pre-heat set-up to run it. i know the pre-heated (4 wire) ones are spose to be more accurate. maybe next time i will try one.



afaik, the heated sensors have a heater that is self regulating, ie it draws a constant current of 1 or 2 amps, the wide banmd sensors have a diffusion cell circuit and require a driver circuit, but i'm pretty sure NB 4 wires are fine just to hook up and go..

anyone else know?
Cya, Stewart
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