The oH-2 sensor has a connector mounted above the transmission. When
putting on your DT headers you will need to remove the O2 sensor, and
you'll
see what I am talking about (the connector). It's a pretty straight
forward job.
Sam '95 SLT
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> From: Michael Clark <mclark@wt.net>
> To: dakota@ait.fredonia.edu
> Subject: O2 sensor replacement
> Date: Saturday, August 09, 1997 9:23 AM
>
> Well since I have over 63k miles its time to replace my o2 sensor. And
> since you have to remove the old one anyway when you put DT headers on I
> thought I'd go ahead and buy one. Question; how do you unplug this
> thing? Does it unplug right at the sensor or do you unplug the long
> wire from somewhere else? Also how much should I be paying for a new
> sensor? So far I've gotten $54 and $74 (ouch!). Haven't tried the
> dealer yet....
>
> Thanks.
> --
> Michael Clark mike@snakebite.com
> '93 Mark III 4X2 V-8 SWB RC auto
> MP SBEC, K&N FIPK, Flowmaster cat-back dual
> Doug Thorley Headers (on order)
> http://userv.wt.net/~mclark/
>
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