Access to O2 Sensor Connectors?
#1
Access to O2 Sensor Connectors?
I have the correct O2 sensors for the D1 with factory connectors. But I am having a hell of a time figuring out how to gain reasonable access to the connection sockets for the two upstream sensors. They are both above the bell housing and I might be able to squeeze a hand in for the left side, but the right side seems like I might need to remove the coil pack or more to reach it.
Anyone successfully replaced their upstream sensors, and if so were you able to get to the sensor connections and how?
I don't want to take the splice route.
Thanks!
Anyone successfully replaced their upstream sensors, and if so were you able to get to the sensor connections and how?
I don't want to take the splice route.
Thanks!
#3
I managed to remove the leads from the coil pack and reach the driver's side... was tight but I managed. I also had to take it in to a muffler shop to get a torch on the driver's side O2 sensor as it was not budging, even with lubricant to loosen it. That was $35, but worth it!
Passenger side was able to reach from below and snake my hands up... make sure engine is cold, and wear safety glasses as dirt and debris will fall on your face. That one is more by feel than anything else
Passenger side was able to reach from below and snake my hands up... make sure engine is cold, and wear safety glasses as dirt and debris will fall on your face. That one is more by feel than anything else
Last edited by archaeology_student; 05-25-2013 at 07:46 PM.
#4
#5
I managed to remove the leads from the coil pack and reach the driver's side... was tight but I managed. I also had to take it in to a muffler shop to get the to put a torch on the driver's side O2 sensor as it was not budging, even with lubricant to loosen it. That was $35, but worth it!
Passengar side was able to reach from below and snake my hands up... make sure engine is cold, and wear safety glasses as dirt and debris will fall on your face. That one is more by feel than anything else
Passengar side was able to reach from below and snake my hands up... make sure engine is cold, and wear safety glasses as dirt and debris will fall on your face. That one is more by feel than anything else
#6
Best of luck!
#7
you do realize he means use the torch on the sensor where it screws into the Y pipe NOT ON THE PLASTIC PLUGS ATOP THE BELL HOUSING
I also did it without removing the coils but it was a nightmare and I tore up my hands and forearms
#9
Hoping removing the coil pack is relatively straightforward?