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Old 02-06-2013, 09:23 PM   #1
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For stock wiring...

The wire is actually a shielded wire with a single, center conductor.
The center, stranded conductor is connected from the O2 sensor (actually the plug) and snakes all the way to the ECU.
The braided shield wire is bundled and grounded only on the ECU side.
Do not ground the other / engine side of the braided shield wires.
Also, do not allow the strands from the braided shield wires to touch the center, stranded single conductor wire.


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Old 02-06-2013, 09:27 PM   #2
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For stock wiring...

The wire is actually a shielded wire with a single, center conductor.
The center, stranded conductor is connected from the O2 sensor (actually the plug) and snakes all the way to the ECU.
The braided shield wire is bundled and grounded only on the ECU side.
Do not ground the other / engine side of the braided shield wires.
Also, do not allow the strands from the braided shield wires to touch the center, stranded single conductor wire.


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ok so i just wired it with regular electrical wire, do i need to use a special wire? and i can just crimp everything back in right?
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