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well the reason why i ask is because my cat is gutted that is going to be reading bad anyway. i dont have the money right now to buy even one of the sensors tahts why i am asking, once i run upon a good pay check. i am going to buy them both and not mess around but until then i would like to not have to stop at every gas station i see to put gas in her. and i have no idea when they were replaced last because the owner before me did not take a log of what was changed on this truck. i pretty much got screwed when i bought it. 4 wheel didnt work, a few lights were out, had no radio. but i was in despirt need of a truck cause i had just gotten down here and was going crazy in the barreks. but anyway. yea so for now. maybe for about two weeks would this help me any?
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The connectors are different but the sensors are the same.
You can disassemble the connectors and remove them without damaging the wiring. (I've done it)
My rear O2 was seized in the pipe and the threads were toast wen I got it out.
I removed it's connector and swapped it over to an old Front O2 I had. took about 20 mins but it's still working fine a year later.
You can disassemble the connectors and remove them without damaging the wiring. (I've done it)
My rear O2 was seized in the pipe and the threads were toast wen I got it out.
I removed it's connector and swapped it over to an old Front O2 I had. took about 20 mins but it's still working fine a year later.