92 with 5.2L - Oxygen Sensor? O2S Harness Length?
Hey guys,
My dak is intermittently popping Code 21... I don't mind spending a bit of time and money to just replace the sensor, because I think it's a pretty old sensor. I am going to use an NTK sensor because it is OEM.
-How do I know whether or not I need an 18" or 34" sensor harness length?
-Where exactly does the sensor harness connect with the truck harness? The wiring seems to get lost somewhere above the bell housing and below the firewall...
-This is not a rich or a lean code, but essentially a bad signal code, right? Could there be any other cause than a sensor or the wiring?
-How do I get a torque wrench and crowfoot O2S tool onto the O2S? I have the special crowfoot, do I need to get at it from below with a drive extension?
I might also add that the engine was swapped in by a mechanic friend and the downpipe might have been modified. The wiring harness certainly may have been hacked up as well, because it was a swapped out engine.
(To paint a complete picture, I might also add that the truck is currently a bit slow to fire up... The starter cranks just fine, but the engine is slow to wake up and fire. I am thinking that this might be a new fuel filter or pump issue, but if it is related to the O2S, I wanna know... Don't think it is because all the start-up modes are open loop control modes)
Thanks for your consideration!
DBB
My dak is intermittently popping Code 21... I don't mind spending a bit of time and money to just replace the sensor, because I think it's a pretty old sensor. I am going to use an NTK sensor because it is OEM.
-How do I know whether or not I need an 18" or 34" sensor harness length?
-Where exactly does the sensor harness connect with the truck harness? The wiring seems to get lost somewhere above the bell housing and below the firewall...
-This is not a rich or a lean code, but essentially a bad signal code, right? Could there be any other cause than a sensor or the wiring?
-How do I get a torque wrench and crowfoot O2S tool onto the O2S? I have the special crowfoot, do I need to get at it from below with a drive extension?
I might also add that the engine was swapped in by a mechanic friend and the downpipe might have been modified. The wiring harness certainly may have been hacked up as well, because it was a swapped out engine.
(To paint a complete picture, I might also add that the truck is currently a bit slow to fire up... The starter cranks just fine, but the engine is slow to wake up and fire. I am thinking that this might be a new fuel filter or pump issue, but if it is related to the O2S, I wanna know... Don't think it is because all the start-up modes are open loop control modes)
Thanks for your consideration!
DBB
Last edited by DukeDomB; Jan 3, 2014 at 03:49 AM. Reason: slow to fire info
Just follow the wiring till you feel the plug. I needed help from a friend to get it, the plug seems to be on top of the tranny a bit closer to the driver side. I had him hold the plug open and I tugged the wire till it popped loose. As for removing it I used a box wrench that I cut the other side off of so i could slip a cheater bar on it.
Yeah, I'm a 2WD with an automatic, so I suppose it's safe to buy the 18" leads then.
the box wrench with cheater bar sounds good, but what about the reinstallation? How to torque to 22 ft-lbs with the crowfoot O2S tool?
Thanks for your help.
Folks: Any opinions on the slow-to-light-off condition, or other possible reasons for the Code 21?
the box wrench with cheater bar sounds good, but what about the reinstallation? How to torque to 22 ft-lbs with the crowfoot O2S tool?
Thanks for your help.
Folks: Any opinions on the slow-to-light-off condition, or other possible reasons for the Code 21?



