95 Wrangler O2 Sensor Wiring HELP!
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Re: 95 Wrangler O2 Sensor Wiring HELP!
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
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I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
that even means myself :-)
Thanks for the info!
Jay
> That's hard for me to believe, the sensor's wires have to be
> spliced for the cheapies: http://www.----------.com/95YJo2sensor.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> mic canic wrote:
>>
>> please keep in mind the wiring on the sensor side of the connector
>> carries a very small fraction of air to the sensor so it will work if
>> you cut the wires and the sensor doesn't get the air and the check
>> engine lite will come on a factory wiring schematic with the
>> connector views is what you need
>
news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
that even means myself :-)
Thanks for the info!
Jay
> That's hard for me to believe, the sensor's wires have to be
> spliced for the cheapies: http://www.----------.com/95YJo2sensor.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> mic canic wrote:
>>
>> please keep in mind the wiring on the sensor side of the connector
>> carries a very small fraction of air to the sensor so it will work if
>> you cut the wires and the sensor doesn't get the air and the check
>> engine lite will come on a factory wiring schematic with the
>> connector views is what you need
>
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Re: 95 Wrangler O2 Sensor Wiring HELP!
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 23:35:57 -0600, JMH <maps@leagh.com> wrote:
>L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
>news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
>
>I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
>manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
>
>I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
>Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
>that even means myself :-)
>
He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
sensor wires, just for this reason.
I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
harness into the PCM.
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLTC 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep Wrangler YJ
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51, SPUNGER#2
>L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
>news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
>
>I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
>manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
>
>I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
>Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
>that even means myself :-)
>
He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
sensor wires, just for this reason.
I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
harness into the PCM.
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLTC 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep Wrangler YJ
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51, SPUNGER#2
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Re: 95 Wrangler O2 Sensor Wiring HELP!
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 23:35:57 -0600, JMH <maps@leagh.com> wrote:
>L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
>news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
>
>I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
>manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
>
>I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
>Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
>that even means myself :-)
>
He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
sensor wires, just for this reason.
I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
harness into the PCM.
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLTC 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep Wrangler YJ
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51, SPUNGER#2
>L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
>news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
>
>I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
>manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
>
>I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
>Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
>that even means myself :-)
>
He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
sensor wires, just for this reason.
I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
harness into the PCM.
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLTC 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep Wrangler YJ
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51, SPUNGER#2
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Re: 95 Wrangler O2 Sensor Wiring HELP!
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 23:35:57 -0600, JMH <maps@leagh.com> wrote:
>L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
>news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
>
>I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
>manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
>
>I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
>Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
>that even means myself :-)
>
He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
sensor wires, just for this reason.
I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
harness into the PCM.
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLTC 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep Wrangler YJ
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51, SPUNGER#2
>L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
>news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
>
>I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
>manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
>
>I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
>Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
>that even means myself :-)
>
He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
sensor wires, just for this reason.
I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
harness into the PCM.
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLTC 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep Wrangler YJ
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51, SPUNGER#2
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Re: 95 Wrangler O2 Sensor Wiring HELP!
Some have the air charge coming in around the case to wires joint and
some have it coming in along the insulation for one wire.
This is the outside air charge needed to compare to the inside to make
the signal if any.
I asked 'mic canic' which wire because I for one don't really think he
knows which O2 sensor goes where or which is which.
One type has to be crimped to 'jury rig' it to fit and the other type
can be properly soldered and heat shrinked to jury rig it.
The best is still the one that fits properly......
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> That's hard for me to believe, the sensor's wires have to be
> spliced for the cheapies: http://www.----------.com/95YJo2sensor.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> mic canic wrote:
> >
> > please keep in mind the wiring on the sensor side of the connector carries a very
> > small fraction of air to the sensor so it will work if you cut the wires and
> > the sensor doesn't get the air and the check engine lite will come on
> > a factory wiring schematic with the connector views is what you need
some have it coming in along the insulation for one wire.
This is the outside air charge needed to compare to the inside to make
the signal if any.
I asked 'mic canic' which wire because I for one don't really think he
knows which O2 sensor goes where or which is which.
One type has to be crimped to 'jury rig' it to fit and the other type
can be properly soldered and heat shrinked to jury rig it.
The best is still the one that fits properly......
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> That's hard for me to believe, the sensor's wires have to be
> spliced for the cheapies: http://www.----------.com/95YJo2sensor.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> mic canic wrote:
> >
> > please keep in mind the wiring on the sensor side of the connector carries a very
> > small fraction of air to the sensor so it will work if you cut the wires and
> > the sensor doesn't get the air and the check engine lite will come on
> > a factory wiring schematic with the connector views is what you need
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Re: 95 Wrangler O2 Sensor Wiring HELP!
Some have the air charge coming in around the case to wires joint and
some have it coming in along the insulation for one wire.
This is the outside air charge needed to compare to the inside to make
the signal if any.
I asked 'mic canic' which wire because I for one don't really think he
knows which O2 sensor goes where or which is which.
One type has to be crimped to 'jury rig' it to fit and the other type
can be properly soldered and heat shrinked to jury rig it.
The best is still the one that fits properly......
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> That's hard for me to believe, the sensor's wires have to be
> spliced for the cheapies: http://www.----------.com/95YJo2sensor.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> mic canic wrote:
> >
> > please keep in mind the wiring on the sensor side of the connector carries a very
> > small fraction of air to the sensor so it will work if you cut the wires and
> > the sensor doesn't get the air and the check engine lite will come on
> > a factory wiring schematic with the connector views is what you need
some have it coming in along the insulation for one wire.
This is the outside air charge needed to compare to the inside to make
the signal if any.
I asked 'mic canic' which wire because I for one don't really think he
knows which O2 sensor goes where or which is which.
One type has to be crimped to 'jury rig' it to fit and the other type
can be properly soldered and heat shrinked to jury rig it.
The best is still the one that fits properly......
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> That's hard for me to believe, the sensor's wires have to be
> spliced for the cheapies: http://www.----------.com/95YJo2sensor.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> mic canic wrote:
> >
> > please keep in mind the wiring on the sensor side of the connector carries a very
> > small fraction of air to the sensor so it will work if you cut the wires and
> > the sensor doesn't get the air and the check engine lite will come on
> > a factory wiring schematic with the connector views is what you need
#37
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Re: 95 Wrangler O2 Sensor Wiring HELP!
Some have the air charge coming in around the case to wires joint and
some have it coming in along the insulation for one wire.
This is the outside air charge needed to compare to the inside to make
the signal if any.
I asked 'mic canic' which wire because I for one don't really think he
knows which O2 sensor goes where or which is which.
One type has to be crimped to 'jury rig' it to fit and the other type
can be properly soldered and heat shrinked to jury rig it.
The best is still the one that fits properly......
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> That's hard for me to believe, the sensor's wires have to be
> spliced for the cheapies: http://www.----------.com/95YJo2sensor.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> mic canic wrote:
> >
> > please keep in mind the wiring on the sensor side of the connector carries a very
> > small fraction of air to the sensor so it will work if you cut the wires and
> > the sensor doesn't get the air and the check engine lite will come on
> > a factory wiring schematic with the connector views is what you need
some have it coming in along the insulation for one wire.
This is the outside air charge needed to compare to the inside to make
the signal if any.
I asked 'mic canic' which wire because I for one don't really think he
knows which O2 sensor goes where or which is which.
One type has to be crimped to 'jury rig' it to fit and the other type
can be properly soldered and heat shrinked to jury rig it.
The best is still the one that fits properly......
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> That's hard for me to believe, the sensor's wires have to be
> spliced for the cheapies: http://www.----------.com/95YJo2sensor.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
> mic canic wrote:
> >
> > please keep in mind the wiring on the sensor side of the connector carries a very
> > small fraction of air to the sensor so it will work if you cut the wires and
> > the sensor doesn't get the air and the check engine lite will come on
> > a factory wiring schematic with the connector views is what you need
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Re: 95 Wrangler O2 Sensor Wiring HELP!
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 09:58:25 UTC Old Crow <walliscrow@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 23:35:57 -0600, JMH <maps@leagh.com> wrote:
>
> >L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
> >news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
> >
> >I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
> >manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
> >
> >I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
> >Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
> >that even means myself :-)
> >
>
> He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
> couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
> wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
> At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
> sensor wires, just for this reason.
> I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
> dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
> harness into the PCM.
I've heard the same story about O2 sensors and one I replaced in a
Mitsubishi PU several years back came with very detailed instructions
on how to coil any excess leads, don't pinch or kink the lead, why you
couldn't cut the lead off, etc. Same for an old Buick - but these
were the old single wire type of 15-20 years ago so I'm not sure how
they apply to current sensors. They've made at least some progress in
the last 15 years.
--
Will Honea
> On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 23:35:57 -0600, JMH <maps@leagh.com> wrote:
>
> >L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
> >news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
> >
> >I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
> >manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
> >
> >I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
> >Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
> >that even means myself :-)
> >
>
> He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
> couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
> wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
> At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
> sensor wires, just for this reason.
> I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
> dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
> harness into the PCM.
I've heard the same story about O2 sensors and one I replaced in a
Mitsubishi PU several years back came with very detailed instructions
on how to coil any excess leads, don't pinch or kink the lead, why you
couldn't cut the lead off, etc. Same for an old Buick - but these
were the old single wire type of 15-20 years ago so I'm not sure how
they apply to current sensors. They've made at least some progress in
the last 15 years.
--
Will Honea
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Re: 95 Wrangler O2 Sensor Wiring HELP!
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 09:58:25 UTC Old Crow <walliscrow@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 23:35:57 -0600, JMH <maps@leagh.com> wrote:
>
> >L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
> >news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
> >
> >I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
> >manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
> >
> >I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
> >Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
> >that even means myself :-)
> >
>
> He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
> couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
> wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
> At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
> sensor wires, just for this reason.
> I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
> dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
> harness into the PCM.
I've heard the same story about O2 sensors and one I replaced in a
Mitsubishi PU several years back came with very detailed instructions
on how to coil any excess leads, don't pinch or kink the lead, why you
couldn't cut the lead off, etc. Same for an old Buick - but these
were the old single wire type of 15-20 years ago so I'm not sure how
they apply to current sensors. They've made at least some progress in
the last 15 years.
--
Will Honea
> On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 23:35:57 -0600, JMH <maps@leagh.com> wrote:
>
> >L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
> >news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
> >
> >I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
> >manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
> >
> >I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
> >Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
> >that even means myself :-)
> >
>
> He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
> couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
> wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
> At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
> sensor wires, just for this reason.
> I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
> dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
> harness into the PCM.
I've heard the same story about O2 sensors and one I replaced in a
Mitsubishi PU several years back came with very detailed instructions
on how to coil any excess leads, don't pinch or kink the lead, why you
couldn't cut the lead off, etc. Same for an old Buick - but these
were the old single wire type of 15-20 years ago so I'm not sure how
they apply to current sensors. They've made at least some progress in
the last 15 years.
--
Will Honea
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Re: 95 Wrangler O2 Sensor Wiring HELP!
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 09:58:25 UTC Old Crow <walliscrow@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 23:35:57 -0600, JMH <maps@leagh.com> wrote:
>
> >L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
> >news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
> >
> >I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
> >manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
> >
> >I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
> >Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
> >that even means myself :-)
> >
>
> He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
> couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
> wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
> At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
> sensor wires, just for this reason.
> I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
> dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
> harness into the PCM.
I've heard the same story about O2 sensors and one I replaced in a
Mitsubishi PU several years back came with very detailed instructions
on how to coil any excess leads, don't pinch or kink the lead, why you
couldn't cut the lead off, etc. Same for an old Buick - but these
were the old single wire type of 15-20 years ago so I'm not sure how
they apply to current sensors. They've made at least some progress in
the last 15 years.
--
Will Honea
> On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 23:35:57 -0600, JMH <maps@leagh.com> wrote:
>
> >L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in
> >news:4225438E.E2A78A25@***.net:
> >
> >I've looked into this a good bit at this point. I'm going to get a service
> >manual, it should have the page I need like stated below.
> >
> >I've looked at everything I can get my hand on, including the schematics of
> >Bosch sensors and have seen nothing mentioned about air. Not sure what
> >that even means myself :-)
> >
>
> He's right about the air charge. Not sure of the exact usage, and
> couldn't find it in the service manual(note time of post<g>), but the
> wires to the sensor *do* indeed carry oxygen to the sensor.
> At GM electronics training classes we were told *not* to splice the O2
> sensor wires, just for this reason.
> I've heard of cases where a really bad running engine, which is
> dumping a lot of oil into the exhaust will wick the oil up through the
> harness into the PCM.
I've heard the same story about O2 sensors and one I replaced in a
Mitsubishi PU several years back came with very detailed instructions
on how to coil any excess leads, don't pinch or kink the lead, why you
couldn't cut the lead off, etc. Same for an old Buick - but these
were the old single wire type of 15-20 years ago so I'm not sure how
they apply to current sensors. They've made at least some progress in
the last 15 years.
--
Will Honea