mil eliminator install Q's
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i have to drive more before i find out. i'm not sure how much of a difference the location would make, but i would try reinstalling it cause maybe your wires don't have good connections or are touching each other or something
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Ok, i want to know how you guys hooked up your mil. The directions show different colored wires then what is actually on the car. When I looked at the wires on the o2 sensor there were 2 black, 1 white, and 1 blue. The directions I got have completely different colors so I want to know what wires you connected and if you could show me a pic I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks
I took a pic and then my camera died, can't tell if it's useable. here's the wiring, though.
Leave the black wires alone
white>grey>MIL elim>grey>white
blue>green>mil elim>black>blue
I don't think it matters where it's installed, but a couple inches from the sensor is more convenient, and that's where mine is. 15K miles, CEL only at startup, like it should be.
If you have one that doesn't work, check it with a mutimeter (I got mine for $4 at my local parts store, works like a charm). If it's broke for sure, and BJR won't replace, cut it open and see if the guys at your Radio Shack can hook you up with the stuff to do it.... I can't imagine it more than a couple resistors, and they're notorious for not working. Bring your multimeter to check the parts.
Leave the black wires alone
white>grey>MIL elim>grey>white
blue>green>mil elim>black>blue
I don't think it matters where it's installed, but a couple inches from the sensor is more convenient, and that's where mine is. 15K miles, CEL only at startup, like it should be.
If you have one that doesn't work, check it with a mutimeter (I got mine for $4 at my local parts store, works like a charm). If it's broke for sure, and BJR won't replace, cut it open and see if the guys at your Radio Shack can hook you up with the stuff to do it.... I can't imagine it more than a couple resistors, and they're notorious for not working. Bring your multimeter to check the parts.
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