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location of rear o2 sensor on 200 Civic EX

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Old May 18, 2008 | 04:01 PM
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Dear Forum:
I could not find this in the forum which is why I am asking it here. I have a 2000 civic ex where the o2 sensor plugs into the catalytic converter and then the wire goes up through what appears to be the floor pan. Where does the wire on the other end of the catalytic converter plug in in case I need to change that sensor. (I didn't want to rip out my interior looking for that plug.)

Any help on this would be greatly appreciates.
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Scott
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Old May 19, 2008 | 01:47 AM
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Default Re: location of rear o2 sensor on 200 Civic EX (hbarca)

you unplug it under the car. its held in by a rubber grommet. pull it out for access to the plug.
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Old May 20, 2008 | 04:12 AM
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boost'd_crx:

I found the grommet.

Here is my next question... It may sound stupid.. Since it is plugged in under the car, if I keep pulling (gently) on the cable for the o2 sensor, the plug should come out through that hole in the floor pan and I can then unplug that sensor from it's electrical connection?

I do thank you for your help on this one.

Scott
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