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Old 09-05-2011, 12:03 PM
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So the sensor on my autometer wideband setup fouled out. just reads 14.7 all day long. i was looking at getting a replacement, but im sure i can find one cheaper than autometers, or even a better one that bosch makes? whats the best bang for the buck as far as the sensor itself goes? i searched for about 20 minutes and didnt find anything. of course i need it to have the same connector as my autometer controller. thanks guys.
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i figured one of you guys might know. should i have posted this elsewhere?
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looks like aem 30-2001 might be the same connecter and its a bosch sensor.
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i went and picked this up locally, but the connector is incorrect. im pretty sure the aem one prolly fits, because the last replacement i got was aem if i remember correctly. i just wanted to grab one on a budget haha.
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I have found some information that can be useful. The actual number that is used by bosch for the piece is LSU 4.2. apparently this can come with a couple different connectors. the one my setup uses is a square connector. google picked up some board chatter on some other enthusiast websites that show some different numbers associated with OEM usages of the same part. but it appears to me to be the connectors that will not work for me. there was a GM part number 12575657 referenced that they said would work, but i am unsure about the type of connector it has. i am going to call into my buddy at gm tomorrow to see if he will order one in for me to look at. ill let you guys know what i come up with .



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