Grounding the sensor is no big deal.Ill gibve it a shot. Got lots o hose clamps. Now, the coaxial cable is interesting. The sensor is a universal type and reuses the single wire from the factory.Im thinking the actual blade connection , or connection area proper, is suspect.Are you talking about the green coax cable in the wring harnas? How on earth do you fix that? Is the problem where the green cable meets the connection blade on the wiring harnas?Not the sensor connection? Need to trim off any copper there? I think the 3 wire O2 sensor is more of a coaxial? The little hole for outside air to get in. Where is this? Never considered that it needed a little outside hole.I think the o2 sensor is disconnected from the computer till it gets warm anyway.Not sure. |
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