Oxygen Sensor
#1
Oxygen Sensor
The Air/Fuel gauge comes with an O2 sensor that recommends welding the threaded stainless steal boss with a TIG welder. The GT already has two sensors on the cats. Will this sensor plug directly in to the location on the drivers side? Or is this asking that I install a third sensor in the system?
#4
RE: Oxygen Sensor
Please see the photo I am attaching. This is the instructions. The three red arrows indicate the items I am having difficulties connecting because the instructions are not vehicle specific by design.
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#5
RE: Oxygen Sensor
i know absolutely nothing about the wide band unit, but
this is what i would do....
just wire up the items i show in green. leave the unused wires
up under the dash (easily accessable) for future use.
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this is what i would do....
just wire up the items i show in green. leave the unused wires
up under the dash (easily accessable) for future use.
[IMG]local://upfiles/37808/F70D7F99F7FE4620A7A6D4F37782436D.jpg[/IMG]
#6
RE: Oxygen Sensor
#10
RE: Oxygen Sensor
With the nexus guages the box is where the guages plug into. It has a remote control to changes guage colors, run the guages in a demo mode, recordthe guages with aasi card that goes into the remote. On the install thread I should you can see the different colors that I changed the guages to match the my color of my guages I have on my car. I had to flash the box with the asi card to download software that autometer emailed me.. The a/f guage on mine is connected just like the one you have except for a lead from the guage back to the control box that makes the guage options work. on it.