so i failed air car horribley and i got new o2 sensors. so i found where both of the o2 sensors are but they are such a b**** to get at i am trying to figure out how everyone changes them? special tool or trick? i really need help on this one. also i noticed on the ones i bought from lordco off a 94 nissan maxima the clip is different on one of them. do i just have to splice in the old clip?
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I changed my O2 sensors recently and I know where you are coming from. Get yourself a set of metric "Crows Feet" wrenches. They are similar to open end wrenches but they go onto a rachet wrench. Use in conjunction with extention and you'll be able to switch them out. Best part is, you won't need to remove any intake piping. 5 minutes tops. Hope this helps. Good luck.Last edited by IXION; 02-20-2011, 03:34 PM.In our journey, we call "LIFE", we move forward from point A to point B. And along the way, we shall cherish the bumps and curves that are thrown at us, especially when we face them in ourSKYLINE GT-R.
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yeah, those are a bitC* sometimes hey. Its hard to get anything other than a 17mm stubby wrench and all the O2 sockets are for the larger size sensor.
If their going on the trash just cut the wires off and fit on a 17mm deep socket and there ya go. Or do what was mentioned above. Make sure your new sensors will fir in the bungs before you go ahead with this or your going to run into that problem.
You cant solder the wires for o2 sensors. They are stainless wires and even with flux, the solder wont run. Just use crimps in this situation. Ghetto looking but better than a crap connection.
Or try to get a proper O2 that plugs in. I know they are out there, I just forget what car or number they are. Maybe someone here can pop in?ALLEN PETERSEN
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Originally posted by jdms13rhd View Postyeah, those are a bitC* sometimes hey. Its hard to get anything other than a 17mm stubby wrench and all the O2 sockets are for the larger size sensor.
If their going on the trash just cut the wires off and fit on a 17mm deep socket and there ya go. Or do what was mentioned above. Make sure your new sensors will fir in the bungs before you go ahead with this or your going to run into that problem.
You cant solder the wires for o2 sensors. They are stainless wires and even with flux, the solder wont run. Just use crimps in this situation. Ghetto looking but better than a crap connection.
Or try to get a proper O2 that plugs in. I know they are out there, I just forget what car or number they are. Maybe someone here can pop in?03 lancer dead
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Originally posted by cnruff View Postyeah im looking at doing my sensors as well no luck trying to find an 02 sensors at the local auto supply here in calgary. and been searching for how to DIY.
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According to this: http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gt-r-tec...ibility-3.html
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Originally posted by DarkCaporaL View PostPM Vuk@AMS he might have some, 50$.
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According to this: http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gt-r-tec...ibility-3.html
NTK 24064 also work...and they are also about 50$.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/NGK-NTK-24064...#ht_500wt_1156
worked like a charm for me and they have pretty fast free shipping too
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