mzarifkar
08-12-2006, 12:14 AM
I mentioned earlier that i had a 1221 code, and was going to replace the oxygen sensor.
My dad's company recently got a lot of Bosch sensors back for warannty reasons or something and since they were going to throw them away anyway after testing. He managed to get me one. This new sensor had a different tip, as in 3-4 little holes in it as opposed to the slits that were on the old one, besides that, same dimensions and outputs wires. the only corrospondence between the two numerically was a 3 digit number, i thik 382 or something, and 12volts. It had a different connector, but since the wires were too short anyway i extended them with the old wires and connector harness.
sensor replacement was a PITA, the sensor tool i had was the long kind, so i had to remove the heatshield abovethe cats and mufflers toget more clearance.
Put the sensor in, started up, had a rough idle, i think because the computer was learning the new parameters from this sensor, went for a mile drive, came back, idled fine.
rebooted computer per battery disconnect, upon startup smooth idle, no check engine light, no codes. took her out for a drive to compare to old sensor performance and all seemed the same at 40 and 80 mph for fuel consumption, acceleration maybe a tad better, but it may be placebo and or a cold transmission too.
I have sofar put about 10 miles onthis sensor, without any check engine light, or codes. It takes about 30miles for it [ CE Light] to come on after a reboot if it is going to so im crossing my fingers and the money saved by using a generic sensor can go to pay the vet's boat payments as our guinea pig is ailing.
I will update as to the results once i get more miles if it works ill try to get some specs on these sensors for the frugal e34-ers out there ;)
-eM
My dad's company recently got a lot of Bosch sensors back for warannty reasons or something and since they were going to throw them away anyway after testing. He managed to get me one. This new sensor had a different tip, as in 3-4 little holes in it as opposed to the slits that were on the old one, besides that, same dimensions and outputs wires. the only corrospondence between the two numerically was a 3 digit number, i thik 382 or something, and 12volts. It had a different connector, but since the wires were too short anyway i extended them with the old wires and connector harness.
sensor replacement was a PITA, the sensor tool i had was the long kind, so i had to remove the heatshield abovethe cats and mufflers toget more clearance.
Put the sensor in, started up, had a rough idle, i think because the computer was learning the new parameters from this sensor, went for a mile drive, came back, idled fine.
rebooted computer per battery disconnect, upon startup smooth idle, no check engine light, no codes. took her out for a drive to compare to old sensor performance and all seemed the same at 40 and 80 mph for fuel consumption, acceleration maybe a tad better, but it may be placebo and or a cold transmission too.
I have sofar put about 10 miles onthis sensor, without any check engine light, or codes. It takes about 30miles for it [ CE Light] to come on after a reboot if it is going to so im crossing my fingers and the money saved by using a generic sensor can go to pay the vet's boat payments as our guinea pig is ailing.
I will update as to the results once i get more miles if it works ill try to get some specs on these sensors for the frugal e34-ers out there ;)
-eM