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> Wiring up a ame augo widebanf, 5sfe
post Jul 12, 2015 - 4:15 PM
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How to wire up a wideband o2 sensor to the 5sfe engine? I have a ame augo o2 gauge.


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post Jul 13, 2015 - 6:59 AM
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Just follow the instructions.


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post Jul 13, 2015 - 7:29 AM
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I didnt want to be the first one to say it but x2 ^

if by chance it didnt come with instructions, they should be easily found on the web


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post Jul 25, 2015 - 6:42 AM
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I bought a used aem wideband and its missing the connector between the gauge wire and the o2 sensor. can anyone tell me how to wire them together or did I get ripped off? right is the o2 and left is the gauge wire. there are more wires going to the gauge than the 4 coming off the sensor.



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post Jul 25, 2015 - 6:49 AM
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Also what is this thing?





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post Jul 25, 2015 - 9:04 AM
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Is the O2 sensor bare wires also? If so then the sensor is trash, wide bands have a calibrating resistor on the connector that's a specific value to each sensor. Sensor connector should be 6 wires, 2 heater and 4 for the sensor.

http://www.aemelectronics.com/products/sen...2-connector-kit

What you need is probably that kit to give you the gauge side of the connector pair, AEM should be able to send you a pin out of what wire does what, you can buy extension harnesses from them also I think.


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post Jul 25, 2015 - 9:37 AM
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Do you have the controller for it ?


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post Jul 25, 2015 - 10:30 AM
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I have the controller but the laser etched resistor and connector are missing. And by controller I mean the gauge itself. Also I thought the resistor was only to eliminate the free air calibration.



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post Jul 25, 2015 - 5:01 PM
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So the sensor has bare wires and the controller/gauge has bare wires? Then you need this:

http://www.aemelectronics.com/products/sen...-with-connector

The sensor is trash without the resistor, Bosch wideband MUST have the matched resistor they are built and calibrated with. If it's gone then the sensor is useless.
That kit will give a new sensor and a connector kit to rewire the gauge/controller to connect to the sensor. AEM can give you a pinout so the right colors go the right places.


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post Jul 25, 2015 - 5:02 PM
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I would have went with a narrow band for the 5s. You don't need wideband unless you're tuning and stuff like that.

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post Jul 25, 2015 - 5:38 PM
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I think that's his intention with the wideband, he's not just looking for a light show.


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post Jul 25, 2015 - 6:41 PM
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OK so what's that other thing that came with it?


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post Jul 25, 2015 - 10:17 PM
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What other thing? Take a picture of all the things you have.


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post Jul 26, 2015 - 5:31 AM
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QUOTE (doory100 @ Jul 25, 2015 - 7:49 AM) *
Also what is this thing?






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post Jul 26, 2015 - 9:22 AM
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That's a 4 way splice for a universal O2 sensor, like when you buy the cheap sensor you have to wire in yourself. Are you sure the sensor you bought with the gauge is even a wideband sensor? Just buy the sensor kit with connector I linked and that'll get you up and running. Be careful mounting the gauge, mine was in a tiny black pod exposed to sunlight and the back of the gauge got so hot it warped the plastic on it! Luckily it still worked when I took it out and sold it.


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post Jul 26, 2015 - 10:42 AM
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I checked the sensor serial number and it is a universal wideband or lamba sensor. So how would I go about wiring this up? any Ideas on what wires from the controller do what for controlling the o2 sesor


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post Jul 26, 2015 - 1:17 PM
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As I've said before, it you're missing the resistor then the sensor is useless. The AEM gauge as far as I know has no free air calibration abilities so if you're missing that part of the sensor then the sensor is trash. The resistor IS PART OF the sensor, like how your frontal lobe is part of your brain. No resistor, no sensor. You need to figure out if you have a setup that's prior or after 2014 when they changed the type of sensor then buy the sensor kit with connector. It will not work with the cut off sensor you have now. You need to know if you have a 4.2 or 4.9 gauge as the controllers are different between the types of O2 sensor, use the wrong sensor and you'll fry something or get incorrect readings. You got a ****ty deal if you paid more than $100 to $150 given that the sensor is trash because they cut it off.

Again.

YOU NEED A COMPLETE SENSOR MATCHED TO THE CONTROLLER, THERE IS NO OTHER WAY TO MAKE THIS WORK.


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post Jul 26, 2015 - 3:20 PM
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That sucks! It's the 4.2 O2 sensor. I'm trying to get my money back


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post Jul 26, 2015 - 4:02 PM
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Maybe just a partial refund as long as the controller/gauge powers on and seems to work. The sensor is trash though sadly. Maybe just buy this new from Amazon or something. http://www.amazon.com/AEM-30-4110-UEGO-Rat...ywords=aem+uego it's under $200. Be sure to follow the directions for sensor location so you don't burn it out by putting it too close.


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