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Old 03-17-2004, 06:07 PM
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Anyone know the length of the extension used on the passenger 02 on the TTS LT's. Can't tell if its 12 or 24 inches? Anyone?
Old 03-17-2004, 07:11 PM
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12 will be fine
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Dang it, now I've gotten two different answers. Anyone else care to throw in their two cents?
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I've used 12". You can usually get some wire out of the harness if needed.

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Cool, that's two for 12. Hey Tom, have you or any of your customers ever had the extension go bad, or become faulty. I keep throwing heater codes and am eliminating culprits slowly.
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Haven't seen any bad ones but anything is possible. Make sure none of the wires are pinched. I've seen a few run through places that could damage them.
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12" worked for me too. I was getting heater codes, and I bought some of those stainless band clamps and really tightened things down at the connections, and they went away. If you have leaks anywhere before, or within a couple feet downstream of the O2, it seems they're very sensitive to contamination from outside air.
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12". that's what I used when I had the TTS's on my car.




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