Heated Oxygen sensor on the exhaust manifold
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Have just bought one of these:
www.ecolambda.co.uk/main/ecosale/price.pl?item=250-24400
I realise that I may have effectively flushed £35 of my hard earned down the pan.
Should arrive tomorrow.
I'll fit it and let you all know how it goes.
wish me luck.
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mlines wrote:
Hmmm,
I have been talking to an source who can get these thing cheap. However I have refrained from talking further with them as the minimum order value 20 items (mixed items allowed) and I cannot afford it at the moment as my bedroom is stacked with other BigJimny stock!
The source is quite cheap (ie Crank sensors at $16 USD each plus import duty, VAT and BigJimny retirement fund donation!!)
I could get a price if there was a real demand, but that demand would have to be backed by money as I am feeling a bit poor since Christmas. Is it listed below??
SUZUKI
UTI NO. OEM No. MODEL REF
OS59-001 18213-58B21 Suzuki X-90 1996-1998
OS59-002 22690-KA140 SUZUKI
OS59-003 18213-65D30 18213-65D31 SUZUKI SG1297
OS59-004 18213-67D10 SUZUKI
OS59-005 18213-63J01 SUZUKI
OS59-006 18213-77E00 SUZUKI SG1243
OS59-007 18213-67D30 SUZUKI SG766
OS59-008 18213-63J10 SUZUKI
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Fitted the part yesterday.
just to clarify, i bought a "universal sensor"
www.ecolambda.co.uk/main/ecosale/price.pl?item=250-24400
for about £35
Not
www.ecolambda.co.uk/main/ecosale/price.pl?item=250-24049
Which was going to be £65
basically the difference is that with the more expensive option you get a plug to slot it straight in.
I went for the pikey option of cutting the plug off the one on the car and reusing it.
The sensor came with full instructions, joining crimps (which i didn't use because i soldered the joints) shrink wrap to cover the connections, a protective cable shroud similar to thst fitted to the original and a litte sachet of anti seize (they give you enough to also lube up the little bolts that hold on the exhaust manifold heat shield).
sensor looks to be as well made as the original (externally anyway) and comes with one year's warranty.
I haven't had the car hooked back up to the OBD scan tool but the light has stayed out and it seems to have slightly better pull mid range.
If it craps out i'll again post an update and trot off to suzuki with £150 and my tail firmly between my legs but till then job would tentatively appear to be a good un.
cheers
Baggy
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