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Old 07-26-2007, 04:27 PM
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o2 sensor location?

i wanted to unplug my o2 sensor its already out of the exhuast ,but i dont know where the other end is in the engine
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Re: o2 sensor location?

what year 3S do you have? turbo or NA?
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Re: o2 sensor location?

1992 NA 5 speed
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Re: o2 sensor location?

unless you have a cali-spec car (which i believe only came on the 94+ cars), then as an NA you have 1 O2 sensor. it is located in the exhaust just before the main catalytic converter. the wires run up through the bottom of the floor in the middle below the center console near the shifter.
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Re: o2 sensor location?

is that where you can unplug it? inside the car by the shifter? i wanted to unplug the other end of the sensor so it wasnt connected to the ecu or engine anymore,i worked on the exhuast the other day n cut the o2 sensor n now the car wont start i was thinking if i unpluged the sensor from the engine itd start up
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Re: o2 sensor location?

Car will start with no 02 sensor. If you cut wires and shorted them together you probly blew a fuse.
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Re: o2 sensor location?

thats what happened i blew a fuse i replaced it n the car starts up fine =)
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