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AEM wideband (I think) identification

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willyp42

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Sep 28, 2016
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Shot in the dark, but I got a car with a wideband with no markings it goes into a aem gauge which I hope means it’s an aem ( I’ve heard they’re crap though) would anyone by chance know what model this is?
sensor is from 2012 era I tried looking at some sensors on line didn’t see any with similar connector

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Are there no markings on the sensor itself? Most of the wideband sensors that come with the complete kits are Bosch brand.
 
The sensor and connector in the red circle is a stock factory narrow band sensor and connector. This shouldn't be connected to the AEM wideband gauge. The one in the green circle is probably the wideband sensor that should be connected to the AEM gauge unit. And the blue circle is its part number. You can search it in google.

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