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Old 01-14-2010, 07:32 PM   #1
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Ca. O2 sensor vs Fed O2 sensor

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Now, I bought my Vx last month and everything has been great up until now. I did however come across one tiny little problem- CODE 48!. Nothing serious right? Right! So anyway, I'm debating which one of the two O2 sensors I should go with. I have a 1992 CA. Vx which came with a 5 wire sensor, but from what I've read, it doesn't even have to correct ecu to require it. Down the road I do plan on converting it with a Fed Ecu, but right now times are tough. Am I going to be ok with the four wire? Please don't tell me I have to splice any wires or anything! I had planned on buying this one http://shop.oreillyauto.com/ProductD...pe=291&PTSet=A but am open to any other suggestions. I definitely don't want get the wrong one. Thank's in advance ladies and gents.
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If you have a '92 VX with a 5 wire sensor, then you should use the 5 wire sensor, no way of getting around that.. Converting to 4 wire would be pretty difficult and a waste especially if you plan on swapping to a FED ECU which would give you lean burn. Just pony up the $$ for the O2 sensor and just be happy that a swap to a Federal ECU is going to be as easy as plug and play..
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you can get the OEM one HERE for less than the O'Reilly Auto price of the wrong one. and you won't have to splice any wires either.
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Old 01-15-2010, 04:36 PM   #5
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you can get the OEM one HERE for less than the O'Reilly Auto price of the wrong one. and you won't have to splice any wires either.


I'm really grateful/thankful for the link and I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but is that a reputable site? Is that the EXACT sensor that I need? I've read so many horror stories about wrong/incompatible sensors that I wanna make sure I get the right one. Again, thank you very, VERY much.
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There have been a couple on here and another site that have ordered from there and have had no troubles.

If you have the 5 wire O2 like you say, then you're set. Glad to help out.
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There have been a couple on here and another site that have ordered from there and have had no troubles.

If you have the 5 wire O2 like you say, then you're set. Glad to help out.


Awesome. Ordering it right now.
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