99 EJ8 o2 sensor question
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99 EJ8 o2 sensor question
Ok, so my upstream o2 sensor went out and I bought a replacement but the plugs on both are different. The plug on the new sensor looks like this
And the plug on the old one looks like this
The plug that goes into the harness looks like this:
So, basically, I don't know if the oxygen sensor I bought is wrong or if someone replaced the plug into the harness with the wrong plug or what the hell is going on. I've bought 2 o2 sensors, 1 was a Bosch and it was the same plug as the harness and this new one is also the same as the harness; both being different plugs than the one that is in there now.
Idk if anything I said makes sense, I've never replaced an o2 sensor before.
And the plug on the old one looks like this
The plug that goes into the harness looks like this:
So, basically, I don't know if the oxygen sensor I bought is wrong or if someone replaced the plug into the harness with the wrong plug or what the hell is going on. I've bought 2 o2 sensors, 1 was a Bosch and it was the same plug as the harness and this new one is also the same as the harness; both being different plugs than the one that is in there now.
Idk if anything I said makes sense, I've never replaced an o2 sensor before.
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Re: 99 EJ8 o2 sensor question
AFAIK, the correct sensors should be male and the connectors from the wiring harness female.
So it looks like your wiring harness clip is wrong (I think)
Did you order Bosch #13007?
or one of these:
13249
13363
15228
13025
You could try to splice the wires, it's a simple re-pin, right?
Maybe take the old female end of the O2 sensor and put it on the wiring harness.
Try checking if the o2 sensors (old and new) clip into each other.
So it looks like your wiring harness clip is wrong (I think)
Did you order Bosch #13007?
or one of these:
13249
13363
15228
13025
You could try to splice the wires, it's a simple re-pin, right?
Maybe take the old female end of the O2 sensor and put it on the wiring harness.
Try checking if the o2 sensors (old and new) clip into each other.
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Re: 99 EJ8 o2 sensor question
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13371 OE Type - Exact Fit; Heated; Wires: 4; Length (in): 12.4
For EX model; Upstream; Engine Code D16Y8; Coupe
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13371 OE Type - Exact Fit; Heated; Wires: 4; Length (in): 12.4
For EX model; Upstream; Engine Code D16Y8; Coupe
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