wide band o2 sensor replacement
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Car: 87 IROC (low 12's)
Engine: 400 sbc .040 over
Transmission: 700r mod
wide band o2 sensor replacement
Where can I get a replacement wide band o2 sensor for the innovate wide unit???? I am getting a error 02 heater open message..... someone had mentioned a cheaper place to buy than innovate?????
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Car: 91 GTA, 91 Formula, 89 TTA
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Cheapest way? Hook up at an Audi or VW dealer.
Second cheappest way? Googe it, the part number comes up at several vendors for tons less than Innovate charges
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Second cheappest way? Googe it, the part number comes up at several vendors for tons less than Innovate charges
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Jeremy
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Re: wide band o2 sensor replacement
Originally posted by RBMZ28
I am getting a error 02 heater open message.....
I am getting a error 02 heater open message.....
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"Error 02" could also be the sensor is to hot. Innovate sells a heat shield or you could try place the sensor further back on the exhaust.
ps VW retailer over here charge 500$ for a sensor
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ps VW retailer over here charge 500$ for a sensor
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Try this http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/index.html
I dont know if you are aware of their site, but,
there is a wealth of information on their site. If you dont have their manuals, you can download them I think, and it tells alot about fabbing up yourself a heatshield etc.
As Jeremy said. A VW sensor is the one.
I dont know if you are aware of their site, but,
there is a wealth of information on their site. If you dont have their manuals, you can download them I think, and it tells alot about fabbing up yourself a heatshield etc.
As Jeremy said. A VW sensor is the one.
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Transmission: 6-Speed
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Put in part number 021906262B
It is $38.29 + shipping. Mine totalled $46.24 shipped to my door. I ordered it a month ago and it has been operating every single day in my STI since I installed it ... which was about 3 weeks ago.
Tim
Put in part number 021906262B
It is $38.29 + shipping. Mine totalled $46.24 shipped to my door. I ordered it a month ago and it has been operating every single day in my STI since I installed it ... which was about 3 weeks ago.
Tim
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Originally posted by Ronny
one more. Innovate sells a stainless bung. i believe the one that is shipped is steal. after 1.5 years it seized and threads in 02 stripped.
that connection does corrode but cleans up nice. i put a little dielectric grease on weatherpack connection.
one more. Innovate sells a stainless bung. i believe the one that is shipped is steal. after 1.5 years it seized and threads in 02 stripped.
that connection does corrode but cleans up nice. i put a little dielectric grease on weatherpack connection.
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Car: 87 IROC (low 12's)
Engine: 400 sbc .040 over
Transmission: 700r mod
Thanks for the info!!!! Ordered o2 and the contraption that holds it in the pipe.(lost on the interstate while testing!!
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