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Old 09-01-2004, 05:20 PM
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sr wiring

i just did an sr swap and when i turn the key on then turn it off all the interior lights stay on, like the dash indicaters. and the oil pressure light won't come on. and whats the best place to hook up an o2 sensor for the sr. thanks
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Re: sr wiring

sounds like there is something not plugged in. I did my harness from scratch and have all of the diagrams. If you can read a diagram, then you will be able to check to make sure everything is plugged in. and on the O2 sensor, do you mean an A/F guage? If so hook it to the white wire on the O2 sensor on the harness side.
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