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Old Sep 4, 2016 | 01:24 PM
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Hello everyone,

I'm a serious problem of sensor on my motorcycle. It's a Fat Bob 2013.

Appeared on the display the following error:
P0031 (FAULT CONDITION: O2 heater low/open)

How can I solve this problem? I would like to use this sensor. Can anyone tell me the part number this O2 sensor? Thank you!
 

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Old Sep 4, 2016 | 01:40 PM
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The front O2 sensor is #32700005, the rear sensor is #32700006; those part numbers include the gasket, terminal socket, and housing.

The Ronnie's parts 'fish for your '15 Fat Bob's exhaust HERE
 
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Old Sep 4, 2016 | 02:00 PM
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Order form Boardtracker HD, or maybe even Surdyke... $45 each. replacement should be less than 20 minutes tops for both.


Have you removed the sensors before the errors? If so, you may have either damaged the sensor portion, or if you used anti seize (which you should have) you may have gotten excess paste on the tips.
 
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Sorry man,

I wrong only the year of my bike in the comment. It's not 2015. Year of my bike is 2013. So this part number is correct? O2 front: 32700005

Model: FAT BOB GY4 96
YEAR: 2013
 

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Your '13 Fat Bob 96" will still use the same part numbers I posted for the front and rear O2 sensors, no changes between the '13's and the '15's...
 
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Well, but number REF this part number is: 8, 25, 26, 27

I saw in my Fat Bob and is so the number REF: 8, 30 and 27.

I can use this O2 sensor? p/n: 32700005

Thanks.
 
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Ronnie's parts 'fish for your '13's exhaust HERE

Reference # 30, part #32700005, OXYGEN SENSOR, FRONT, W/ REF # 8, 25, 26, 27.

That #32700005 part number is shown as correct for both '15's and '13's to replace the front O2 sensor; you should be good to go with #32700005; looks like the only change is from a black housing socket to a grey housing socket
 
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