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02 upgrade and 02 simulator
Monday, February 18, 2008 8:08 PM
OK I put the header on my car and I got the code that everyone gets, P-0141, So I need to space out the 02 sensor. The only problem is there is no way that I can move the sensor out any further. So I am wondering if there is a 90 degree anti fouler, or something else that I can use. The next thing I am wanting to know is the 02 upgrade to the heated 02 on the header its self. Is there a part number that I can get from someone, or is just any heated 02 sensor?

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Re: 02 upgrade and 02 simulator
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 10:40 AM
Re: 02 upgrade and 02 simulator
Sunday, February 24, 2008 8:56 PM
Well, thats a good question. I think, but im not positive, that you can buy a regular heated 02 sensor (universal one) and splice it into your current wiring. The only problem being that you have to run your own wires for the heater. Another problem is, im not sure of, but are the heated sensors a 4wire setup? If you ahve power, ground, and reference, whats the 4th wire? Regular sensors have just 1 wire for reference

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Re: 02 upgrade and 02 simulator
Sunday, February 24, 2008 9:44 PM
i'd also like to kno this as i also have the same problem...ive been told just to buy a good ac delco 02 sensor..but i put a bosche in and nothing happened
Re: 02 upgrade and 02 simulator
Sunday, February 24, 2008 10:05 PM
CheesyPackerFan wrote:Well, thats a good question. I think, but im not positive, that you can buy a regular heated 02 sensor (universal one) and splice it into your current wiring. The only problem being that you have to run your own wires for the heater. Another problem is, im not sure of, but are the heated sensors a 4wire setup? If you ahve power, ground, and reference, whats the 4th wire? Regular sensors have just 1 wire for reference


I'm pretty sure there are 4 wires because there are separate grounds for the reference and the heater. in other words heater+, ground, reference+, ground. perhaps so the 12v on the heater sharing a ground with the signal doesn't make an inaccurate signal.
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