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Old October 9th 04, 05:09 PM
L Bader
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Default HELP! - Disconnecting O2 Sensors


Here I am, ready to install my RB Header, FM Hi-Flow Cat and FM Dual
NA Exhaust, and can't find where the O2 sensor pig-tail plugs into the
system. -- Can anyone out here help?

TIA

- L



'97 STO, "Chouki"

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Old October 10th 04, 12:25 AM
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> can't find where the O2 sensor pig-tail plugs into the
>system. -- Can anyone out here help?
>
>TIA
>
>- L


If you mean the O2 Sensor itself, with the hood up and with you standing in
front of your car, look to the right and close to the fire wall. It sits down a
bit. Geeze, I can't really describe it after all LOL. It may be a very tight
fit, meaning, hard to "unscrew".

Does that help? maybe not....
~Cissy :-)
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Old October 10th 04, 03:04 AM
L Bader
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Cissy -

Thanks for the post...

Since I have a '97, I have one fore and aft of the CAT.

I found the connection that runs up the back end of the engine and
then snaps into the harness.

It is the one behind the CAT that is troubling me. (It looks as if it
feeds into the interior, but I would rather not have to pull out the
carpet to unclip a connector... ;-)

- L
>
>Does that help? maybe not....
>~Cissy :-)


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Old October 10th 04, 03:28 AM
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>It is the one behind the CAT that is troubling me. (It looks as if it
>feeds into the interior, but I would rather not have to pull out the
>carpet to unclip a connector... ;-)
>
>- L


Oh, ok! I didn't know there is a sensor behind the CAT.....sorry I couldn't be
of more help, but I do know there must be a ton of Miataphelites here that can
help
~Cissy :-)
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Old October 11th 04, 11:47 PM
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Disregard!

I found some local help and have successfully installed the new
exhaust.

(Thanks again Cissy!)

- L


On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 16:09:03 GMT, L Bader >
wrote:

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>Here I am, ready to install my RB Header, FM Hi-Flow Cat and FM Dual
>NA Exhaust, and can't find where the O2 sensor pig-tail plugs into the
>system. -- Can anyone out here help?
>
>TIA
>
>- L
>
>
>
>'97 STO, "Chouki"
>
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Old October 12th 04, 01:14 AM
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>Disregard!
>
>I found some local help and have successfully installed the new
>exhaust.
>
>(Thanks again Cissy!)


I didn't do anything, but it's the thought that counts, right? ;-D

Glad you are all fixed UP!
~Cissy :-)
 




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