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Oxygen Sensor Connection
I put in a new O2 sensor today, but the thing to connect it to in the engine compartment looks like this (sorry for blurry image):
![]() The orange plastic is broken, and I'd like to replace it. Does anyone know what part this is or what I need to do to repair/replace this? Thanks.
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Mine looked just like yours. I was unable to find a replacement so I broke the brittle plastic away and trimed the wire. You must take some care as the wire(green in color) is a coaxial.
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OK, thanks for the reply. I'll try that...unless anyone ever replace this?
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You might find someone who has done an EFI upgrade and gone to a heated O2 sensor.
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That is part of the wiring harness and is not easily replaceable. just clip it back and replace it with a new connector.
BUT.... the green wire going to the lambda brain is coaxial, do not connect the outside wires, only the inside or middle wire. |
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Mine looked like yours.
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