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Old 04-17-2010, 11:35 PM
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Okay, almost have my setup done. I need to tie the orange wire from the microedge into a 02 sensor tomorrow. Which wire on the 02' do I tie into?
do I need to use my multimeter? or does someone know right off hand which wire? It's on my gto. thanks for any help.
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I guess your utilizing it for the NB shut down. My 00 C5 uses the purple wire from the volt reading I obtained. I have the wire tapped in and ready to attach to the microedge when the time to install everything comes.
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Originally Posted by 06blackGTO
Okay, almost have my setup done. I need to tie the orange wire from the microedge into a 02 sensor tomorrow. Which wire on the 02' do I tie into?
do I need to use my multimeter? or does someone know right off hand which wire? It's on my gto. thanks for any help.
Are they the bosch or the NGK?

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Are they the bosch or the NGK?

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Im not sure, whichever is stock for my goat.
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there were 4 wires, 2-blacks and a white and blue. I ran my voltmeter on the white,and it read low in voltage. and then I put it on the blue wire and it was switching around when running, from .10-.99 volts. so I hooked it up to that wire, I believe that is the right one.




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