can someone tell me what this sensor is used for. (intake manifold ls obd2)
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can someone tell me what this sensor is used for. (intake manifold ls obd2)
I need to figure out what this sensor is used for. This is a obd2 Ls manifold.
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i don't rember ever seening this on a 94-95 integra obd1 manifold. or is it in a different place. Or what do i need to fix so i can get this to pass the BAR/REF in a obd1 civic in califorina.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dem0nk1d »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i don't rember ever seening this on a 94-95 integra obd1 manifold. or is it in a different place. Or what do i need to fix so i can get this to pass the BAR/REF in a obd1 civic in califorina.
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Yes, it's in a different place. On an OBD1 LS, it's on the firewall. The OBD2 sensor will not work. You'll either need an OBD1 manifold, or you'll need an OBD1 purge sensor, and block off the sensor port in the manifold.
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Yes, it's in a different place. On an OBD1 LS, it's on the firewall. The OBD2 sensor will not work. You'll either need an OBD1 manifold, or you'll need an OBD1 purge sensor, and block off the sensor port in the manifold.
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