In the event that the ECU threw a fault, just hook the narrow band sensor up to the heater circuit (you may have to create a ground) and tie the sensor some place under the car where a little bit of heat won't cause a problem. Sensor won't be doing anything, but it will keep the ECU happywould I run into problems not having the heater circuit connected from the ECU?
Cheers... jondee86
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