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    O2 sensor help

    does anyone know if the NGK O2 sensors fit straight on to the manifold without modifying the wire/s? Is there a special tool to remove the O2 sensor, whats it called?

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    ^^^check step 13 for removing o2 senser
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    o2 sensor on what motor?

    just go a honda one mate.

    brand new from honda: $280.00

    one from wreckers: $55.00

    i have had allot of trouble with o2 sensors lately.

    some r 19mm spanner and some are 22mm but all of them are ****ING TIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    oh wrd!

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    Quote Originally Posted by egSi
    o2 sensor on what motor?

    just go a honda one mate.

    brand new from honda: $280.00

    one from wreckers: $55.00

    i have had allot of trouble with o2 sensors lately.

    some r 19mm spanner and some are 22mm but all of them are ****ING TIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    For a D15B4 motor, do you know if it goes straight on? I know with some other aftermarket O2 sensors you have to do sumthing with the wires, dats why i wanna find out if the NGKs fit straight on.

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    Pretty sure that has a 1 wire sensor. So if it's for your engine and threads in properly I think it should work.

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    most aftermarket generic sensors require you to change the connector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ECU-MAN
    most aftermarket generic sensors require you to change the connector.
    most.. lol, i was actually suprised when i called up autoone for a aftermarket o2 sensor, and when i looked at it, i was thinking, why is there a plug?! lol
    then fitted it, and what do you know, it fits.
    lol

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    awsome,

    you got lucky

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    Quote Originally Posted by ECU-MAN
    most aftermarket generic sensors require you to change the connector.
    Is it hard to change? Do you use the old connector?

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    I dont consider it hard to change,

    I like to remove the pin out of the old connector and solder the wire of the new sensor to it and push it back into the connector, make sure your solder join is high qual.

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