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aem uego wideband install
Thursday, March 31, 2011 9:53 AM
ok so i'm trying to hook up my wideband in my 01 z ld9 and don't no where i should hook the wires up to there is 4 wires power, ground,and theres a white wire 0-5 output and a blue serial output wire where do these wires go cant find anything on it if anyone could help me it would be greatly appreciate it thanks

Re: aem uego wideband install
Thursday, March 31, 2011 10:37 AM
They have detailed instructions on there web site. Not sure why you wouldnt look there, not rocket science here.


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Re: aem uego wideband install
Thursday, March 31, 2011 11:01 AM
Power goes to a constant 12v
Ground to obviously ground
White wire is for logging
Blue wire? Hm dont remember a blue on on mine.

Like said above, should of came with directions.










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Re: aem uego wideband install
Thursday, March 31, 2011 11:04 AM
WHITECAVY wrote:Power goes to a constant 12v
Ground to obviously ground
White wire is for logging
Blue wire? Hm dont remember a blue on on mine.

Like said above, should of came with directions.


Should be a switched 12v for the red David. so it only comes on when the key is in the run position.


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Re: aem uego wideband install
Thursday, March 31, 2011 11:41 AM
Yes^ You are correct lol. My brain was still thinking about the blue wire he mentioned that I really cant remember










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Re: aem uego wideband install
Thursday, March 31, 2011 12:36 PM
Here's a Google Quick view pdf link.

Confirm that your serial number on the wideband is the same, I believe it is. Mine is different, as I do not have a Blue wire, but instead have a white/brown combo for the External EIO Datalogging.

AEM UEGO Wideband PDF 10-4100

Red - Switched (In my setup I ran a 10A fused directly from the battery to a flight toggle switch for my power wires)
Black - Ground (Clean ground, bare metal...I used the nut on the shock tower)

White/Blue - Analog/Serial outputs.


Very simple install, but I am kinda surprised that this unit didn't come with a secondary lighting wire to hook into your dash lights for the daytime and nighttime lighting modes.



Re: aem uego wideband install
Friday, April 01, 2011 12:37 PM
Erik Nyman wrote:Here's a Google Quick view pdf link.

Confirm that your serial number on the wideband is the same, I believe it is. Mine is different, as I do not have a Blue wire, but instead have a white/brown combo for the External EIO Datalogging.

AEM UEGO Wideband PDF 10-4100

Red - Switched (In my setup I ran a 10A fused directly from the battery to a flight toggle switch for my power wires)
Black - Ground (Clean ground, bare metal...I used the nut on the shock tower)

White/Blue - Analog/Serial outputs.


Very simple install, but I am kinda surprised that this unit didn't come with a secondary lighting wire to hook into your dash lights for the daytime and nighttime lighting modes.





Mine didnt come with a secondary lighting wire either. Lighting is not really needed as its a red digital diplay for a/f numbers and then the sweeping lights around the gauge.

Like this http://www.aemelectronics.com/wideband-air-fuel-systems-15/digital-wideband-air-fuel-gauge-25/






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Re: aem uego wideband install
Friday, April 01, 2011 2:14 PM
White and blue dont need to be hooked up to anything unless your doing data logging with something like HPT

red obviously you want a ignition controlled 12v source

black ideally you want grounded to the same ground as your pcm for minimal "noise"



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