Rednecks shouldnt work with wires
#1
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Rednecks shouldnt work with wires
So I have an 86 22re headman header and flowmaster exhaust and I put an o2 in it I found the wires for it (pink/green,white/red,black,brown)
And I ordered an o2 and it came back with a 1 wire so I tried a 93 and I got a sensor with 4 wires (black, black, white, blue) and the plugs didn't match but I did research and I thought they'd work
Harness. O2
Pink/green=black. Heater
White/red=blue. Signal/power
Brown=white. Ground
Black=black. Heater
So I got a flat 4 trailer plug and wired it in.
It ran for about 8-9 miles then my tach droppe to 0-200 rpm and no matter what gear or throttle position(half or matted) it wouldn't get any fuel so I coasted to the shoulder and shut it off unplugged my o2 and it cranks but won't fire. I have power to my cluster an radio and wipers.
Anything helps
And I ordered an o2 and it came back with a 1 wire so I tried a 93 and I got a sensor with 4 wires (black, black, white, blue) and the plugs didn't match but I did research and I thought they'd work
Harness. O2
Pink/green=black. Heater
White/red=blue. Signal/power
Brown=white. Ground
Black=black. Heater
So I got a flat 4 trailer plug and wired it in.
It ran for about 8-9 miles then my tach droppe to 0-200 rpm and no matter what gear or throttle position(half or matted) it wouldn't get any fuel so I coasted to the shoulder and shut it off unplugged my o2 and it cranks but won't fire. I have power to my cluster an radio and wipers.
Anything helps
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Usually driver's side kick panel fuse block:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/4R_TechI...tml#Electrical
Also, you can use an ohm meter to check out the O2 sensor and connector wiring. The heater circuit should have a reasonably low resistance, the sensor circuit will likely read very high resistance.
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/4R_TechI...tml#Electrical
Also, you can use an ohm meter to check out the O2 sensor and connector wiring. The heater circuit should have a reasonably low resistance, the sensor circuit will likely read very high resistance.
Last edited by 4Crawler; 06-25-2013 at 09:47 AM.
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