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WTF GM
This just came into my work. And upon first appearance, it looks like a factory GM part. But whats up with the Mitsubisi sensor.
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Yep. Mitsubishi makes some components. I believe the Mitsu is the good one, too.
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Wbt beat me to it but Mitsubishi electric USA uses the same triple diamond
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They also can tuna! :rofl:
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I never paid attention when I swapped to the opti2. Just struck me as weird.
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Mitsubishi sensor is arguable the best sensor for the opti. They don't make them anymore either so if the sensor is good, save it and rebuild the unit.
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I would def keep it, but it has to go back to the manufacturer as a core. Its property of napa..unless i could just pull the sensor off it...Im assuming the sensor is the same from opti 1 to opti 2?
EDIT: can i verify if the sensor works by testing with a DMM as it sit in my hand now or does there need to have voltage applied to it? |
It needs 5 volts to it. If it was a low or hi res failure code, its bad. If you need a core, oh well. Maybe you can get a broken one off of a forum? Hahaha
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Oh got ya. No I dont need one. I was just wondering, figured it would be good to have extra laying around. Mines been going strong since '98 when my dad and I swapped in the opti2.
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Ya, that probably has a mitsu sensor in it too.
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