replacing the O2 sensor - where is the wire harness?
replacing the O2 sensor - where is the wire harness?
I finally gave in and bought a new O2 sensor the other day. Damn car has had the check engine light on for 100K, but just now started getting bad mileage.
I took a look last time I changed the oil - I can see where the O2 sensor is....but I followed the wire and don't see where it disconnects.
Where does it attach to the wire harness?
I took a look last time I changed the oil - I can see where the O2 sensor is....but I followed the wire and don't see where it disconnects.
Where does it attach to the wire harness?
Originally Posted by kenshi
Which sensor? There's 4 on my car. 3 connect in between cylinder bank 2 and the radiator and 1 connects in the between bank 1 and the firewall.
you are obviously cali spec
Originally Posted by soonerfan
well you probably need to tell us what sensor you are replacing.
you are obviously cali spec
you are obviously cali spec
So they go from the exhaust all the way up to the radiator? Are they a real pain to route up there?
Originally Posted by Rich96
I'll have to pull the code to verify, but I believe its bank 1, sensor 2.
So they go from the exhaust all the way up to the radiator? Are they a real pain to route up there?
So they go from the exhaust all the way up to the radiator? Are they a real pain to route up there?
like i said, use the wire cover to determine which sensor you are replacing
locations of all sensors and wire harnesses http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb/NTB02-051a.pdf
Originally Posted by soonerfan
in front of the engine by the top of the radiator
behind the radiator cap in this pic

behind the radiator cap in this pic

thanks!
Originally Posted by Ronniels
Any idea on the Max if one goes the others are on the way out, so you may as well replace all four? Any opinions?
Thanks
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