Need a part number for lambda sensor

P1000

///Member
I'm guessing part 1 would be bank 1. I don't know why there are two different ones for bank 1 and 2. That said, if one failed, chances are the other will follow suit soon.
 

Lunatik

Member
it is possible that the other one might fail soon but lets hope it doesn't :). When the car went in for diagnostics the guy told me he is not getting any reading from the sensor it could be that a wire came our something like that i'm not really sure though so i'm just going to put a new one anyway not gonna waste my time trying to get the old one repaired
 

Yulz9081

Honorary ///Member
I bought a new one when I had the E46, turns out it was just loose contacts to begin with. Expensive trial and error that. Anyway I got the part num off the actual sensor and called Diesel Electric, less than half of dealer's price for the exact same part and delivered to your door. Anyway if I scratch around I should find it, just not sure if yours is the same.
 

P1000

///Member
Problem is with wideband sensors, if it is not reading, its probably not heating, and if its not heating, you have about 45seconds of life on it...
 
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