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Old 04 March 2006 | 11:14 AM
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I am in need of a new lambda sensor for a UK MY96 turbo. I have a 3 wire lambda which consists of red,black and white wires so i thought i would get a universal 3 wire but the ones I have seen have different colour wires.
I emailed a bloke on ebay who was selling one for £18 to see if his would work but he said I need a titanium lambda sensor which are very expensive from subaru, no doubt.
Does anyone know if you can get a universal with the red,black and white wires or can I use one of the standard ones which come with different colour wires?
Sorry for the long winded question but any help would be good
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Old 04 March 2006 | 11:23 AM
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mine is a black and two white leads...?
black is signal and the two whites are heaters, not a red lead in sight.
Partco do the universal ones for about £25.
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all the universal ones i have seen are black and white.
Ive just double checked mine and it is red,black and white, so ill have to look for one of these titanium sensors or find out if i can use the universal one in place of mine.
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are you sure the Red leasd isnt a heater as well?
Old 04 March 2006 | 11:41 AM
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I havent got a clue to be honest. Hopefully it is so I may be able to use one of the cheaper universal sensors and not the empty my pocket subaru part
Old 04 March 2006 | 11:48 AM
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Any 3 wire Zirconia will do the job.
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Cheers
So I use the black wire for signal and the red and white will be heater?
Old 04 March 2006 | 01:03 PM
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Go to here m8 before you start and go to the "wire colours" section
http://www.oxygensensors.co.uk/

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Go to here m8 before you start and go to the "wire colours" section
http://www.oxygensensors.co.uk/

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Cheers for that mate but the link wont work for me
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Cheers for that mate but the link wont work for me
Nor for me now,it worked earlier...try again later, but it gives all the colour codes on there.
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