LC-1 Wide band sensor
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LC-1 Wide band sensor
Does anyone know where to buy a replacement sensor for the LC-1?
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Re: LC-1 Wide band sensor
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Re: LC-1 Wide band sensor
Take it to your local Holden dealer. I am sure it is one of the ones that fit VZ VE Commodore.
Re: LC-1 Wide band sensor
A quick look at Innovates website produced this list.
Australian Innovate Resellers I've used Kade (really good response time), Superior (who got my parts from Kade and then sent them to me), and I have an account with Rocket.
Adaptronic and GameOn probably get them from Rocket and then send them on.
So if you want to get them really quickly use Rocket or Kade as they are the actual importers and everyone else gets the supply from them and then send them on.
Australian Innovate Resellers I've used Kade (really good response time), Superior (who got my parts from Kade and then sent them to me), and I have an account with Rocket.
Adaptronic and GameOn probably get them from Rocket and then send them on.
So if you want to get them really quickly use Rocket or Kade as they are the actual importers and everyone else gets the supply from them and then send them on.
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Re: LC-1 Wide band sensor
Burson had an equivalent one $176
works fine
thanks for your help
works fine
thanks for your help
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Re: LC-1 Wide band sensor
just for thewideband sensor that's a bit steep!
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Re: LC-1 Wide band sensor
Yep,considering Kade have them for $119.Holden202T wrote:just for thewideband sensor that's a bit steep!
Re: LC-1 Wide band sensor
www.14point7.com was $50 last time I brought one. Canadian to from memory exchange is pretty good there. That was with a controller though or $75 outright.
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Re: LC-1 Wide band sensor
The Bosch LSU 4.2 is the same as the Holden VZ Part No 12575904 RRP $119+ Trade price is $79+ But I am sure the LC1 uses the LSU 4.9 sensor which I think is Holden part No 92175449 (not positive) Trade price $101+. They don't interchange because they are different types with different sized plug fittings.
Re: LC-1 Wide band sensor
Did you check Innovates website?Charlescrown wrote:The Bosch LSU 4.2 is the same as the Holden VZ Part No 12575904 RRP $119+ Trade price is $79+ But I am sure the LC1 uses the LSU 4.9 sensor which I think is Holden part No 92175449 (not positive) Trade price $101+. They don't interchange because they are different types with different sized plug fittings.