Who has plug and play o2 sim?
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Who has plug and play o2 sim?
I am looking for if it even exists an O2 simulator the will plug into the factory harness. If I have been reading the threads right the is a connector for the rear 02 under the passenger front seat, right? Any help would be great.
www.o2simulator.com $30 bux shipped! in 3 days you will receive o2 sim in mail....
what i did i removed passanger side seat there is an opening in carpet
you will find connector inside remove it, cut the white wire before the connector and connect it with white wire on the o2 sim, other end just leave it alone - red/yellow is +12, (splice connect) use electrical tape
black is ground (splice connect) thats all! and dont forget to disconnect your - terminal before installation
thats all no more ce light (o2 sim led with blink every 10sec or so)
later.
what i did i removed passanger side seat there is an opening in carpet
you will find connector inside remove it, cut the white wire before the connector and connect it with white wire on the o2 sim, other end just leave it alone - red/yellow is +12, (splice connect) use electrical tape
black is ground (splice connect) thats all! and dont forget to disconnect your - terminal before installation thats all no more ce light (o2 sim led with blink every 10sec or so)
later.
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Originally Posted by 4ce fed
I think the point of his question is that he doesn't want to cut any wires. Stuff that plugs in also unplugs to return to stock when you need to.
I believe the easiest way to do that would be to buy another 2nd o2 sensor-- someone that has aftermarket ECU wouldn't need it, otherwise buying new kinda sucks-- and use the connector from it to splice into your simulator.
Being OBDII required, a second o2 might be fairly standardized, so maybe you could get one from a junkyard. I'd pull the stock one and bring it with you to the local yards if you wanted to try that route.
Being OBDII required, a second o2 might be fairly standardized, so maybe you could get one from a junkyard. I'd pull the stock one and bring it with you to the local yards if you wanted to try that route.
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