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OXYGEN SENSOR
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GENERAL
The oxygen sensor (O2 Sensor), located in the header pipe,
monitors oxygen gas content in the exhaust and converts it to
a voltage reading. This voltage reading is used by the ECM to
maintain the proper air/fuel ratio during closed loop operation.
REMOVAL
1.
See
Figure 4-79.
Unplug 1-place connector [137] under
battery tray.
2.
Remove oxygen sensor from exhaust header using a 22
mm (or 7/8 in.) crow’s foot or flare nut socket.
INSTALLATION
1.
Apply LOCTITE ANTI-SEIZE LUBRICANT to threads of
sensor. Make sure anti-seize is marked as safe for use
with O2 sensors.
2.
See
Figure 4-79.
Thread sensor into exhaust header.
Tighten sensor to 42-45 ft-lbs (57-61 Nm).
3.
Connect 1-place connector [137] to wiring harness.
Figure 4-79. Installed Oxygen Sensor
7102
Oxygen Sensor
Wire to [137]
Battery Tray
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