Where to find the o2 sensor plug, mine burnt
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Where to find the o2 sensor plug, mine burnt
I know you don't have to replace the entire harness or purchase a pigtail. I forgot where but someone sold the plastic molded connector separately. I don't need the o2 side, I need the chassis side for the front o2s for a c5 (I think the fbody is the same?)
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Digging a little deeper would have got you this
http://www.lsxtune.com/shop/product_...roducts_id/886
Hope that helps
http://www.lsxtune.com/shop/product_...roducts_id/886
Hope that helps
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I think you will also need some pins for the connector too, because it does not look like the connector comes with them. You probably can reuse the old ones, but if it was me, I'd go with some new ones to assure a good connection. And another tip, get some of that high heat tape (the foil stuff with a layer of fiberglass with the adhesive back). They sell it at AZ around here. wrap all of your connectors and wire up with that stuff that runs near headers/exhaust.
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I think you will also need some pins for the connector too, because it does not look like the connector comes with them. You probably can reuse the old ones, but if it was me, I'd go with some new ones to assure a good connection. And another tip, get some of that high heat tape (the foil stuff with a layer of fiberglass with the adhesive back). They sell it at AZ around here. wrap all of your connectors and wire up with that stuff that runs near headers/exhaust.
Dave