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I need HELP guys!
Can someone look at their O2 sensor & tell me were the wire leads to under the hood? PLEASE! It's an early 85....Thanks a million!
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Shaun
Your pic didnt show up -- the reason I need to know is that Im missing the wire that runs between the sensor itself & the wiring harness, and am going to have to splice in something myself -- does it connect to a wire that looks like an ABS connection? Thanks |
Nope Shaun, it's a dead link.
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Look on the fire wall next to the dme pick up connections (There should be two sets of male and female connectors coupled together in a metal brace near the rear of the cylinder head and above the flywheel). In close proximity is the O2 sensor hook up. I believe it is cylindrical in shape and black in color.
Erick |
Hey thanks Shaun -- thats what I thought it was....just wanted to make sure....I called a local dealer & they said they cant order just that wire...anyway, so if anyone has one they want to sell???
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Shaun
How do you post pics? I took one because there are 2 empty wires at that location. One is fat & green (1 wire) other has two smaller wires (one male & one female)....is the green wire for an ABS option maybe???? ------------------ |
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Shaun,
Finally got it - which one is it ?? ------------------ |
nm... I messed up
[This message has been edited by Porsche 951 Fanatic (edited 02-07-2001).] |
Ah, there's a reason why you're not seeing that connector, Shaun. Early cars have a one-wire oxygen sensor, and late cars have a three-wire sensor. If you're looking for a three wire connector in an early car, you won't find one.
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So its the GREEN wire then?
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Hello??
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Yes Weldin, it's the green wire. You will need the connector that plugs onto the one that is empty if you don't have one.
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