Exhaust.. o2 sensor?
Exhaust.. o2 sensor?
the plug which comes off of the exhaust (right behind the turbo) (i think it has a green connector) Is that the 02 sensor?
if so or not where does that green plug attach to??
any pics
if so or not where does that green plug attach to??
any pics
hey thats not how i typed it.. my work of art is mangled... anyways its like that but all of the l's on to the right side are lined up with the bottom one...
and if anyone knows how do you check your ecu codes?
and if anyone knows how do you check your ecu codes?
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Aaron just told you. There should be a opposite gender clip hanging out from underneath the upper intake. It's about 1' above where the exhaust port are on the engine. Look for a little white clip hanging out, with nothing attached to it. If you can't find that, it may be missing, which means you have bigger problems.
Take or find a picture and we can circle it for you.
Steve
Take or find a picture and we can circle it for you.
Steve
sorry i must have skimmed over his post...
ok its off the harness under the intake and its green... mtnracer said its white... i have a white connector which looks like its comming up right behind the intake.. but it seems a little small...
ok its off the harness under the intake and its green... mtnracer said its white... i have a white connector which looks like its comming up right behind the intake.. but it seems a little small...
No no, that's the tps test connector. =P You're looking at the wrong part of the engine bay. The O2 sensor wire isn't even long enough to stretch over there I don't think. 
Sorry, I think I've confused you. When I said "upper intake" I meant the "upper intake manifold" which is the big aluminum thing sitting next to the intercooler. Ok, now look on the PASSENGER's side of the upper intake manifold, and look underneath it, there should be a little wire with a plug hanging out of it that I believe is white(or it could be black). Just nevermind the color, it should be hanging there with nothing attached to it.
That's your connector! Plug the O2 sensor into that and you're golden. Got it?
Steve
P.S. Does anybody have a picture of this? It would be SO much simpler.

Sorry, I think I've confused you. When I said "upper intake" I meant the "upper intake manifold" which is the big aluminum thing sitting next to the intercooler. Ok, now look on the PASSENGER's side of the upper intake manifold, and look underneath it, there should be a little wire with a plug hanging out of it that I believe is white(or it could be black). Just nevermind the color, it should be hanging there with nothing attached to it.
That's your connector! Plug the O2 sensor into that and you're golden. Got it?Steve
P.S. Does anybody have a picture of this? It would be SO much simpler.
um oh ****.. i dont recall seeing that.. where does the wire run? or is it just a vacuum hose...
i definately dont have that on my car...
maybe the 87's lacked those particular connections!?!?
i definately dont have that on my car...
maybe the 87's lacked those particular connections!?!?
87RX7TII check the picture now
This is a wire connection not a vacuum hose.
Either way, the O2 sensor (even for a 87) has a wire that eventually finds it's way back to the ECU.
Yes this picture may not be exactly like your car but it you should have something like it.
This is a wire connection not a vacuum hose.
Either way, the O2 sensor (even for a 87) has a wire that eventually finds it's way back to the ECU.
Yes this picture may not be exactly like your car but it you should have something like it.
Bingo. Lol thanks asherwood. A picture is worth a thousand garbled posts of some silly american college kid trying to explain where a plastic piece under the hood "should" be! 
I tried to go outside and take a picture but it's PITCH black and I left my digital camera uncharged. But yeah, THAT's the connector.
Steve

I tried to go outside and take a picture but it's PITCH black and I left my digital camera uncharged. But yeah, THAT's the connector.

Steve
Originally posted by MtnRacer
Bingo. Lol thanks asherwood. A picture is worth a thousand garbled posts of some silly american college kid trying to explain where a plastic piece under the hood "should" be!
I tried to go outside and take a picture but it's PITCH black and I left my digital camera uncharged. But yeah, THAT's the connector.
Steve
Bingo. Lol thanks asherwood. A picture is worth a thousand garbled posts of some silly american college kid trying to explain where a plastic piece under the hood "should" be!

I tried to go outside and take a picture but it's PITCH black and I left my digital camera uncharged. But yeah, THAT's the connector.

Steve
Al
Originally posted by 87RX7TII
but what is that black clip connected to? I dont see it comming off of the harness
but what is that black clip connected to? I dont see it comming off of the harness
well i definately dont have that connector..
im thinking it was the one which seemed to be broken when i found he connection.. can someone look at the wire color for me and tell me if its brown or not....
thats the color of the wire with no conector comming from the harnesss..
you suppose i can just make a connector to fit them together?
im thinking it was the one which seemed to be broken when i found he connection.. can someone look at the wire color for me and tell me if its brown or not....
thats the color of the wire with no conector comming from the harnesss..
you suppose i can just make a connector to fit them together?
Originally posted by 87RX7TII
can i just use a makeshift connector?
can i just use a makeshift connector?
As for rebuilding the connection, yes as long as it is a good electrical connection (protected from the weather) it should be fine.
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