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Old 07-19-2017, 04:51 PM   #1
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Nah, but i un-plugged the 02 sensor and the car will crank as much as i want. But once i plug it up it doesn't start. I'm gonna try the o2 sensor when i get paid Fri

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Nah, but i un-plugged the 02 sensor and the car will crank as much as i want. But once i plug it up it doesn't start. I'm gonna try the o2 sensor when i get paid Fri
damn that's weird. Considering It's a single wire O2 sensor with not much voltage signal

I believe new should be like $6

or pull some from the junkyard
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damn that's weird. Considering It's a single wire O2 sensor with not much voltage signal

I believe new should be like $6

or pull some from the junkyard
Yeah, a new one from autozone is like $16. We're also going to use a multi-meter on my TPS and check my fuel pressure. So ready to fix my car!!
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damn that's weird. Considering It's a single wire O2 sensor with not much voltage signal

I believe new should be like $6

or pull some from the junkyard
Yo, so check this out. The 02 sensor on my car doesn't match any 02 sensors at any part store whether it is a KA24E or KA24DE.

Help? Mine is much larger than the ones i've compared it to. The engine is a KA24DE in a 1990 hatch chassis. The wire connector to the 02 sensor is the flat style.

Any advice/help towards the right 02 sensor would be appreciated.
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Yo, so check this out. The 02 sensor on my car doesn't match any 02 sensors at any part store whether it is a KA24E or KA24DE.

Help? Mine is much larger than the ones i've compared it to. The engine is a KA24DE in a 1990 hatch chassis. The wire connector to the 02 sensor is the flat style.

Any advice/help towards the right 02 sensor would be appreciated.
pics? this is the once i got a while back

part # 11027

you have to cut the wire from your old 02 and crimp it on this new one

Simple single wire
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