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O2 Sensor weird connector
The upstream o2 sensor connector on my 2008 has rounded ends, not completely square. But everybody thinks LR001459 should be a completely square connector. ??? Which one is it?
Does your LR2 have this type of connector for the upstream O2 sensors? https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...9eb0f33da5.png Or this one? https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...4399c12eeb.png |
Check the USED parts for sale on eBay to see the genuine item. Here is one:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/152251653477 However, the part # they provide might be the equivalent Volvo/Ford part #. The second to last photo in the eBay listing shows the view you want. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...70e0fd0237.jpg |
Originally Posted by LR2driver
(Post 888958)
Check the USED parts for sale on eBay to see the genuine item. Here is one:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/152251653477 However, the part # they provide might be the equivalent Volvo/Ford part #. The second to last photo in the eBay listing shows the view you want. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...70e0fd0237.jpg |
Careful. O2 sensors may be calibrated with the lead resistance... they operate on very small voltage delta.
Personally I'd give it a shot, but if it acts up that's probably why. Also I think you may need to crimp, not solder, the wires. IIRC solder can change the resistance enough to matter. |
Originally Posted by merlinj79
(Post 888963)
Careful. O2 sensors may be calibrated with the lead resistance... they operate on very small voltage delta.
Personally I'd give it a shot, but if it acts up that's probably why. Also I think you may need to crimp, not solder, the wires. IIRC solder can change the resistance enough to matter. |
Originally Posted by flybd5
(Post 888741)
The upstream o2 sensor connector on my 2008 has rounded ends, not completely square. But everybody thinks LR001459 should be a completely square connector. ??? Which one is it?
Does your LR2 have this type of connector for the upstream O2 sensors? https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...t=5132&jsn=390 |
Originally Posted by geotrash
(Post 888975)
FWIW, I only buy OEM or Denso O2 sensors. I've had enough problems with other brands over the years to stick to these two options. Rock Auto has the Denso upstream sensors for $192, and they have the correct connector. When I replaced one of the cats on my LR2 5 years ago after a failed ignition coil took it out, I used the Denso O2 sensor and it's been fine ever since.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...t=5132&jsn=390 |
Originally Posted by flybd5
(Post 888978)
Look at the picture I posted. This sensor will not connect in my car's socket at the top of the engine.
That that's not the connector yours has is definitely weird. Do you have a picture of the actual connector on yours that you can share? I have a bunch of O2 sensors from various vehicles in my shop, so maybe I can identify a part number on one that matches your connector. |
Look at the second picture I posted. The ends are rounded. What you have is more square.
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Originally Posted by flybd5
(Post 889014)
Look at the second picture I posted. The ends are rounded. What you have is more square.
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