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Date:         Sat, 25 May 1996 19:01:10 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         Seamus Padraic Ragan <spr9c@faraday.clas.virginia.edu>
Subject:      O2 sensor part number and ?'s

Hello all I have searched the archive and was unabel to find a reference for the part number for the O2 sensor. I have an 86' GL. The number on the part i pulled out is 0 258 001 051. I wanted to verify that this is the correct sensor. It has one long black wire coming out of it that that connects to a green wire that disappears into a casing that i assume eventually leads back into the brain (no bentley, no assurance). I guess this is the one wire variety. I am troubled, though, by the fact that i found a stray connection with a rubber cased fitting coming out of all the lumped up cables, wires, etc on the left side of the engine box. What could this be to??? Is this part of the three wire O2 sensor ??? any help is much appreciated.

Seamus "permanent parking spot" Ragan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Seamus Padraic Ragan ~ ~ University of Virginia ~ ~ Dept. of Chemistry ~ ~ email: ~ ~ spr9c@faraday.clas.virginia.edu ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


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