Rear oxygen sensor wiring (new age)
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Rear oxygen sensor wiring (new age)
I'm finally putting the car together again after almost two years away from it, and today I tried to find the wiring for te rear oxygen sensor.
I distinctly remember it connecting to a connector on te passenger side somewhere, close to the gearbox, however I cannot for the life of me find it!
The only suitable plugin can find is this one:
Is that the one? It doesn't sit close enough to reach the sensor.
The things that have changed are:
* New gearbox put in - does the connector actually sit on the gearbox harness?
* New sensor, so might not have the same cable length (doubtful, it was supposed to be from a new age wrx when I bought it)
Any ideas? Starting to wish I had labelled the cables up, but then I didn't think it'd take me this long to get around to fixing the car
I distinctly remember it connecting to a connector on te passenger side somewhere, close to the gearbox, however I cannot for the life of me find it!
The only suitable plugin can find is this one:
Is that the one? It doesn't sit close enough to reach the sensor.
The things that have changed are:
* New gearbox put in - does the connector actually sit on the gearbox harness?
* New sensor, so might not have the same cable length (doubtful, it was supposed to be from a new age wrx when I bought it)
Any ideas? Starting to wish I had labelled the cables up, but then I didn't think it'd take me this long to get around to fixing the car
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That looks like it, iirc it then goes over towards the passenger side, then underneath chassis (held by a few clips) then back across to the downpipe.
Sounds like you have a sensor from a classic, which would go in the top of the downpipe.
Sounds like you have a sensor from a classic, which would go in the top of the downpipe.
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Boo, well that sucks.
Luckily I have another boss in a suitable location, however not sure if a classic lambda sensor would work anyway.
Do you know if the classic/new age share the same type of connector? I was under the impression that the classics were 3 pin, vs 4 pin for new age.
Luckily I have another boss in a suitable location, however not sure if a classic lambda sensor would work anyway.
Do you know if the classic/new age share the same type of connector? I was under the impression that the classics were 3 pin, vs 4 pin for new age.
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