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Old 03-07-2018   #11
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Default Re: Oygen sensor removal, passenger side

I cut the pigtail off a defective sensor and sourced the lacking connector on e bay to create an extension. Situation solved forevermore. [emoji322][emoji41]


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Old 03-08-2018   #12
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Default Re: Oygen sensor removal, passenger side

I got mine done with the aid of a 15" long bladed flat screwdriver.
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Old 03-08-2018   #13
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Default Re: Oygen sensor removal, passenger side

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I cut the pigtail off a defective sensor and sourced the lacking connector on e bay to create an extension. Situation solved forevermore. [emoji322][emoji41]
That's smart!

I got it done .. that was way harder than it should have been, even with the frame brace removed - they left no slack in that stupid cable.

Also, while staring at the oil pan, I found there was a missing bolt, so ordered a couple from Jerry's.
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Old 03-09-2018   #14
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Default Re: Oygen sensor removal, passenger side

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I got mine done with the aid of a 15" long bladed flat screwdriver.
That’s exactly how I did mine,just get the connector lined up then pop it into place.
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