BMW Electrical Sensors, Switches, & Relays for BMW E10 2002tii M15 2.0L

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Electrical gremlins can be very frustrating. Luckily your BMW's electrical system is better than most, even if it's 25 years old. Here you will find electrical relays, sensors, switches, and modules for the engine, camshaft, and crankshaft. Our parts are OEM, Genuine BMW, or approved aftermarket brands that we have an excellent track record with. There is no middle ground with electrical parts - it either works perfectly or not. And there's nothing more frustrating than a new part that fails right out of the box. So it's important to choose quality replacement parts over a cheap but faulty piece.

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Innovate LC-2 Wideband O2 Controller Kit
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Innovate Motorsports - Corporate Logo
T#:28836410
Part#: 38770
In Stock at Vendor
$ 212.99 USD
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Features & Benefits:

Two configurable linear 0-5V analog outputs Ability to calibrate O2 sensors for maximum accuracy Includes LC-2 controller and Bosch wideband O2 sensor Comes with a program cable, manual, and a 10 ft. sensor cable Includes a 1-inch mild steel exhaust bung Innovate MTS serial in/out capability Integrated dual-color status LED (green/red) Patented DirectDigital™ wideband sensor control Positive lock connectors for all connections Real-time display data on screen or with the powerful LogWorks software Range:

AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) range from 7.4:1 to 22.4:1 (0.5 to 1.5 lambda)

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Voltage Regulator
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Beru - Corporate Logo
T#:596879
Part#: 12321350052
Back Ordered
$ 41.99

This product was last offered at the strikethrough price on
05-07-2026

$ 40.99 USD
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$ 40.99 USD
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If you are having issues with voltage peaking, lights fading in and out as your driving, or your battery keeps dying despite the car running, It could be the result of a faulty voltage regulator. Voltage regulators control the amount of power coming from the alternator.
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