Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990.
It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i should bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted the old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the right place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over connector A and B. My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? Anybody know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the signal is different than it should be. The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male connector if I remember correctly regards Odd-Inge Larsen |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
BTW the new sensor looked like all metal and the old one had some sort of
ceramic top like a spark plug. regards Odd-Inge "Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote in message news:efqenq$79o$1@troll.powertech.no... > Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. > > It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. > > Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i > should bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) > > Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted > the old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the > right place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over > connector A and B. > > My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? > Anybody know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the > signal is different than it should be. > > The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male > connector if I remember correctly > > regards > Odd-Inge Larsen > |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
BTW the new sensor looked like all metal and the old one had some sort of
ceramic top like a spark plug. regards Odd-Inge "Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote in message news:efqenq$79o$1@troll.powertech.no... > Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. > > It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. > > Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i > should bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) > > Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted > the old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the > right place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over > connector A and B. > > My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? > Anybody know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the > signal is different than it should be. > > The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male > connector if I remember correctly > > regards > Odd-Inge Larsen > |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
BTW the new sensor looked like all metal and the old one had some sort of
ceramic top like a spark plug. regards Odd-Inge "Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote in message news:efqenq$79o$1@troll.powertech.no... > Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. > > It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. > > Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i > should bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) > > Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted > the old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the > right place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over > connector A and B. > > My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? > Anybody know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the > signal is different than it should be. > > The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male > connector if I remember correctly > > regards > Odd-Inge Larsen > |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
Checking on the net I found that the sensor I got most likly is for a four
cylinder jeep Cherokee. There also is an image of a universal sensor on the page that fits both 6 cylinder and 4 cylinder jeep engine. But as I understand it there are two types of sensors, Titania and Zirconia and they are not interchangable. Hm.... regards Odd-Inge "Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote in message news:efqenq$79o$1@troll.powertech.no... > Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. > > It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. > > Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i > should bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) > > Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted > the old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the > right place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over > connector A and B. > > My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? > Anybody know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the > signal is different than it should be. > > The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male > connector if I remember correctly > > regards > Odd-Inge Larsen > |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
Checking on the net I found that the sensor I got most likly is for a four
cylinder jeep Cherokee. There also is an image of a universal sensor on the page that fits both 6 cylinder and 4 cylinder jeep engine. But as I understand it there are two types of sensors, Titania and Zirconia and they are not interchangable. Hm.... regards Odd-Inge "Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote in message news:efqenq$79o$1@troll.powertech.no... > Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. > > It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. > > Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i > should bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) > > Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted > the old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the > right place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over > connector A and B. > > My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? > Anybody know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the > signal is different than it should be. > > The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male > connector if I remember correctly > > regards > Odd-Inge Larsen > |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
Checking on the net I found that the sensor I got most likly is for a four
cylinder jeep Cherokee. There also is an image of a universal sensor on the page that fits both 6 cylinder and 4 cylinder jeep engine. But as I understand it there are two types of sensors, Titania and Zirconia and they are not interchangable. Hm.... regards Odd-Inge "Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote in message news:efqenq$79o$1@troll.powertech.no... > Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. > > It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. > > Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i > should bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) > > Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted > the old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the > right place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over > connector A and B. > > My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? > Anybody know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the > signal is different than it should be. > > The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male > connector if I remember correctly > > regards > Odd-Inge Larsen > |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
Your O2 sensor is under recall. You can get a new one installed for
free if it hasn't already been done. We had our 88's done a few years ago. I have heard bad things about the aftermarket sensors with the wrong plug. One thing is the insulation, you can't interfere with that or block it I think because the fresh air sample runs down it. You also heard right that it (some are) is an odd ball sensor with power going to it. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) Odd-Inge Larsen wrote: > > Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. > > It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. > > Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i should > bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) > > Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted the > old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the right > place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over connector A > and B. > > My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? Anybody > know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the signal is > different than it should be. > > The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male connector > if I remember correctly > > regards > Odd-Inge Larsen |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
Your O2 sensor is under recall. You can get a new one installed for
free if it hasn't already been done. We had our 88's done a few years ago. I have heard bad things about the aftermarket sensors with the wrong plug. One thing is the insulation, you can't interfere with that or block it I think because the fresh air sample runs down it. You also heard right that it (some are) is an odd ball sensor with power going to it. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) Odd-Inge Larsen wrote: > > Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. > > It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. > > Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i should > bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) > > Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted the > old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the right > place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over connector A > and B. > > My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? Anybody > know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the signal is > different than it should be. > > The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male connector > if I remember correctly > > regards > Odd-Inge Larsen |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
Your O2 sensor is under recall. You can get a new one installed for
free if it hasn't already been done. We had our 88's done a few years ago. I have heard bad things about the aftermarket sensors with the wrong plug. One thing is the insulation, you can't interfere with that or block it I think because the fresh air sample runs down it. You also heard right that it (some are) is an odd ball sensor with power going to it. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) Odd-Inge Larsen wrote: > > Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. > > It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. > > Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i should > bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) > > Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted the > old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the right > place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over connector A > and B. > > My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? Anybody > know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the signal is > different than it should be. > > The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male connector > if I remember correctly > > regards > Odd-Inge Larsen |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
The 4.0L Renix system on your Cherokee uses a titania sensor.
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 09:42:49 +0200, "Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote: >Checking on the net I found that the sensor I got most likly is for a four >cylinder jeep Cherokee. There also is an image of a universal sensor on the >page that fits both 6 cylinder and 4 cylinder jeep engine. But as I >understand it there are two types of sensors, Titania and Zirconia and they >are not interchangable. Hm.... > >regards >Odd-Inge > > >"Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote in message >news:efqenq$79o$1@troll.powertech.no... >> Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. >> >> It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. >> >> Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i >> should bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) >> >> Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted >> the old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the >> right place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over >> connector A and B. >> >> My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? >> Anybody know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the >> signal is different than it should be. >> >> The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male >> connector if I remember correctly >> >> regards >> Odd-Inge Larsen >> > |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
The 4.0L Renix system on your Cherokee uses a titania sensor.
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 09:42:49 +0200, "Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote: >Checking on the net I found that the sensor I got most likly is for a four >cylinder jeep Cherokee. There also is an image of a universal sensor on the >page that fits both 6 cylinder and 4 cylinder jeep engine. But as I >understand it there are two types of sensors, Titania and Zirconia and they >are not interchangable. Hm.... > >regards >Odd-Inge > > >"Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote in message >news:efqenq$79o$1@troll.powertech.no... >> Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. >> >> It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. >> >> Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i >> should bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) >> >> Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted >> the old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the >> right place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over >> connector A and B. >> >> My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? >> Anybody know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the >> signal is different than it should be. >> >> The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male >> connector if I remember correctly >> >> regards >> Odd-Inge Larsen >> > |
Re: Jeep Cherokee 1990 Oxygen sensor
The 4.0L Renix system on your Cherokee uses a titania sensor.
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 09:42:49 +0200, "Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote: >Checking on the net I found that the sensor I got most likly is for a four >cylinder jeep Cherokee. There also is an image of a universal sensor on the >page that fits both 6 cylinder and 4 cylinder jeep engine. But as I >understand it there are two types of sensors, Titania and Zirconia and they >are not interchangable. Hm.... > >regards >Odd-Inge > > >"Odd-Inge Larsen" <oddinge@invenia.no> wrote in message >news:efqenq$79o$1@troll.powertech.no... >> Just bought a new O2 sensor for my jeep. It is a 4.0L 1990. >> >> It uses a 3-wire type sensor. 1 for signal and 2 for the heater. >> >> Now, the sensor I got had the wrong plug. Excactly oposite of what i >> should bee. So in fact I could plug the new sensor into the old sensor :-) >> >> Well, I needed the sensor i place for my emission test so I transplanted >> the old plug onto the new sensor. I know the wires to the heater ar in the >> right place because this could be tested measuring about 5 ohm over >> connector A and B. >> >> My question then is what are the chances this is working correctly? >> Anybody know what jeep the sensor I got fits to? Just worried if the >> signal is different than it should be. >> >> The original sensor had a female connector and the new one a male >> connector if I remember correctly >> >> regards >> Odd-Inge Larsen >> > |
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