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AEM 30 2004 Replacement Oxygen Sensor Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.5
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Details

BrandAEM
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.54 x 0.98 x 0.98 inches
Item Weight155 Grams

Description of AEM 30 2004 Replacement Oxygen Sensor

Accurate to 0.1 AFR. Never requires free-air calibration when used with an AEM Controller and connector plug. Specifically designed for use with AEM Wideband UEGO controller Part Number 30-4110. Replacement sensor only.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Sensor for Automotive Diagnostics

This oxygen sensor is a great replacement part for automotive sensors. It's easy to install and provides accurate readings, ensuring that your engine is running smoothly. The sensor is also durable and long-lasting. However, the price point may be a little higher than some alternatives. Overall, I highly recommend this product for all automotive enthusiasts and mechanics.

Pros
  • Accurate readings and reliable performance for precise tuning.
Cons
  • Potential compatibility issues with certain vehicle models.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Short Life is Best in Spare Parts

I ordered this sensor for my evo back in December. Before the start of winter. I installed it and it worked fine. I then parked my car for 3 months because of the snow on the streets. After driving my car back out the sensor stopped working and now only reads 14.7. I'm just lucky! I have contacted the seller about this issue and have not yet received a response.

Pros
  • Specially designed for use with AEM UEGO Wideband Controller Part no. 30-4110
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor durability

It may be an accident but this sensor only lasted two months before I started getting erratic readings from my AEM wide range sensor. I bought it as a direct replacement for my old sensor that broke and after a much longer life I did the same. I checked the cabling and the correct terms of use from AEM and found nothing wrong. It's embarrassing to think that this sensor was bad in the lot, but even more disappointing that my last remaining option is to get another one, as to my knowledge all…

Pros
  • Accurate to 0.1 AFR
Cons
  • I'll write back later