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Old 20-03-2011, 11:54 PM
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Does anybody know the Subaru part number for a Lambda sensor (3 wire) for a 98 wrx wagon (JDM)
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Old 21-03-2011, 11:16 AM
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if your going to fit a genuine Subaru part, then best/easiest place (as a dealer won't help with a Jap Import) is :
http://www.grahamgoode.com/subaru/pa...93&item=GGS821

But it'll cost you £220 !!!

All are Bosch parts, just with OE/Subaru connector.
They all function in the same way regardless of part nmber.
The part number just specifies the connector and cable length, which can be visually checked against the link I posted in your other thread.

http://www.lambdasensor.com/main/subaru3.htm

It looks like it's in the downpipe onthe 98 and not the header pipe so will have a very short cable.
Just pop the bonnet and check the connector.
The Lambda will be in the top of the downpipe just inder the intercooler.
if it's in the header pipe the cable will come up the front drivers side of the cam belt cover at the front of the engine, with the connector mounted on the top corner of the cover.




Or



If you end up with the wrong connector, its no big deal as the pins/crimps can be released with a small screw driver and re-inserted into your existing connector shell. The GOLD crimp must be fitted in the correct position, the other two silver crimps can go either way as they are just the heater resistor connections.

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Old 21-03-2011, 11:49 AM
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if your going to fit a genuine Subaru part, then best/easiest place (as a dealer won't help with a Jap Import) is :
http://www.grahamgoode.com/subaru/pa...93&item=GGS821

But it'll cost you £220 !!!

All are Bosch parts, just with OE/Subaru connector.
They all function in the same way regardless of part nmber.
The part number just specifies the connector and cable length, which can be visually checked against the link I posted in your other thread.

http://www.lambdasensor.com/main/subaru3.htm

It looks like it's in the downpipe onthe 98 and not the header pipe so will have a very short cable.
Just pop the bonnet and check the connector.
The Lambda will be in the top of the downpipe just inder the intercooler.
if it's in the header pipe the cable will come up the front drivers side of the cam belt cover at the front of the engine, with the connector mounted on the top corner of the cover.




Or



If you end up with the wrong connector, its no big deal as the pins/crimps can be released with a small screw driver and re-inserted into your existing connector shell. The GOLD crimp must be fitted in the correct position, the other two silver crimps can go either way as they are just the heater resistor connections.
Ok i think it looks like the bottom one ,i will post a pic up later.I only wanted tne part number as the guy from that website wanted to cross reference it but not a problem now if its easy to change the ends over.Mine is in the downpipe so i think the 100mm cable will do .
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The Bosch part number is stamped on the shell of the sensor.
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Old 21-03-2011, 08:50 PM
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BOSCH A24 A71028 is the only number i could find .

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A 'Google' reveals :

BOSCH A24 A71028 is equivelent to :
22690-AA320
22690-AA321
A24-A71-028
A24-A71-028-71163
A24-A71-028-76190

Which is the 'white' connection option detailed above.
Cable looks a bit long on their reference but I am sure you can cable tie that up somewhere.

Or go for he short cable, and swap connectors

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Many thanks for your help on this
I owe you a beer
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