Oxygen Sensor replacement problems
95Orvis
05-24-2004, 11:00 PM
How do you reach the connector????????
I have a 95 JGC Limited Orvis, 5.2L. I need to replace the oxygen sensor. I heard all the nightmare stories about getting at the sensor on different vehicles so assumed it would be difficult on mine. I even considered buying the "special" tool. Surprisingly enough, it was incredibly simple and very accesible. That is, until I saw where the conenctor was. The connector is buried high inside the chasis out of reach unless I take off the main exhaust pipe coming from the manifold.
Someone please tell me I am stupid and have missed something because I have a hard time accepting all this work is required to get at a plastic connector for a 5 min job. :screwy:
Thanks
I have a 95 JGC Limited Orvis, 5.2L. I need to replace the oxygen sensor. I heard all the nightmare stories about getting at the sensor on different vehicles so assumed it would be difficult on mine. I even considered buying the "special" tool. Surprisingly enough, it was incredibly simple and very accesible. That is, until I saw where the conenctor was. The connector is buried high inside the chasis out of reach unless I take off the main exhaust pipe coming from the manifold.
Someone please tell me I am stupid and have missed something because I have a hard time accepting all this work is required to get at a plastic connector for a 5 min job. :screwy:
Thanks
98cam
05-25-2004, 01:06 PM
How do you reach the connector????????
I have a 95 JGC Limited Orvis, 5.2L. I need to replace the oxygen sensor. I heard all the nightmare stories about getting at the sensor on different vehicles so assumed it would be difficult on mine. I even considered buying the "special" tool. Surprisingly enough, it was incredibly simple and very accesible. That is, until I saw where the conenctor was. The connector is buried high inside the chasis out of reach unless I take off the main exhaust pipe coming from the manifold.
Someone please tell me I am stupid and have missed something because I have a hard time accepting all this work is required to get at a plastic connector for a 5 min job. :screwy:
Thanks
Go to a 99:2cents: store and look for the(2ft)longest screwdriver and use it to remove the connector clip from the bottom of course, if I recall there's a plastic tie you can cut to help lower the connector. Installing is easy if you have long arms :iceslolan . Make sure you install the sensor 1st then the connector. Peace
I have a 95 JGC Limited Orvis, 5.2L. I need to replace the oxygen sensor. I heard all the nightmare stories about getting at the sensor on different vehicles so assumed it would be difficult on mine. I even considered buying the "special" tool. Surprisingly enough, it was incredibly simple and very accesible. That is, until I saw where the conenctor was. The connector is buried high inside the chasis out of reach unless I take off the main exhaust pipe coming from the manifold.
Someone please tell me I am stupid and have missed something because I have a hard time accepting all this work is required to get at a plastic connector for a 5 min job. :screwy:
Thanks
Go to a 99:2cents: store and look for the(2ft)longest screwdriver and use it to remove the connector clip from the bottom of course, if I recall there's a plastic tie you can cut to help lower the connector. Installing is easy if you have long arms :iceslolan . Make sure you install the sensor 1st then the connector. Peace
dksob81
09-11-2004, 03:19 PM
I loosen'd the tranny mount and lowered it a couple inches b/c of the exhaust being mounted on the tranny mount, adn them reached up in between to d/c the wire harness
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