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O2 sensor on civic

i wanna know what color is the hot, ground and signal wire in a 5th gen honda civic ex. There are four wires two of them are the hot oine is theground and the other is the signal, but i don't know what color is what. Please reply soon. Thanks in advance
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As far as I know the white wire is the signal, and the two black wires are grounds, I thought that the green was a signal also because most hondas with 4 wire o2s have two inputs at the ecu. I could be mistaken about the green, but I know the others are correct. Measure for voltage to see if it is hot or not.
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never mind, i found it out. The ground was the green, the signal was white and the hot wires were yellow and orange.
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