Please help.....
Can someone help me. I install a A/F ratio gauge, and I don't know if I hooked it right. I know its real basic, Power, Ground and O2 sensor. I'm not sure if i hooked up the 02 sensor wire right. Which o2 sensor wire from the ecu i should hook it up to. Do i run it to the o2 sensor which is pin #76 on my ECU or #60 on my ecu. #76 is just o2 sensor, and #60 is the o2 sensor heater. which one is the correct one? Can someone please help me out, i would apreciate it. Thanks
Can someone help me. I install a A/F ratio gauge, and I don't know if I hooked it right. I know its real basic, Power, Ground and O2 sensor. I'm not sure if i hooked up the 02 sensor wire right. Which o2 sensor wire from the ecu i should hook it up to. Do i run it to the o2 sensor which is pin #76 on my ECU or #60 on my ecu. #76 is just o2 sensor, and #60 is the o2 sensor heater. which one is the correct one? Can someone please help me out, i would apreciate it. Thanks

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need more info... what type of a/f gauge ? is it not a wideband ? if it isnt, dont worry about the wires to tap, take it out.... its useless. If its not wideband, it isnt going to work.
Its a autometer carbon fiber gauge. And no its not a wideband. I just got this for free from a friend and wanted to fill up my gauge pod, so I wanted to install it any ways. But I can't figure out with o2 sensor to tap it into. do you have any idea anyways. Thanks
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you can tap it into the one in the O2 housing at the connection under the valve cover, but again, its pointless.... all you will see is a dancing light flying back and forth. If you just want to fill that spot, put the gauge there and dont turn it on lol.


