i found cut wires on top of tranny
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1995 ram 1500 5.2 4x2
about half way down the tranny at the top there is a connector mounted up there and the wires are cut. i think they go to the o2 sensor/s. there are four wires, teflon coated. two white a gray and a black. the exhaust was re-done before i bought it and it looks to ma as if they just cut out the sensors.
questions:
are the wires for the o2 sensor/s
if it is, how many sensors are there and is it possible to drill the exhaust and add in the sensors.
should i even worry about it?
one day... i will be getting tags for this thing for the first time and i cant remember if the thing had tags on it when i bought it five or six years ago. so i have no clue if it will pass emissions. i was told that since it is an obd1 the test will be the probe up the tailpipe.
thanx for looking,
-patrick
about half way down the tranny at the top there is a connector mounted up there and the wires are cut. i think they go to the o2 sensor/s. there are four wires, teflon coated. two white a gray and a black. the exhaust was re-done before i bought it and it looks to ma as if they just cut out the sensors.
questions:
are the wires for the o2 sensor/s
if it is, how many sensors are there and is it possible to drill the exhaust and add in the sensors.
should i even worry about it?
one day... i will be getting tags for this thing for the first time and i cant remember if the thing had tags on it when i bought it five or six years ago. so i have no clue if it will pass emissions. i was told that since it is an obd1 the test will be the probe up the tailpipe.
thanx for looking,
-patrick
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You need to go into the FAQ/DIY section . This link is on the first page, amongst a LOT of other info. https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...e-manuals.html
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Wiring diagram will tell you the colors and number of wires. That is the easiest way to help. All of our trucks are different and without a pic it can be hard to offer any additional help. As for my truck with OBD II, I have two o2 sensors. Pre and post-cat. Also since I don't have the info off the top of my head, I would try the search function and search for o2 or oxygen sensors as o2 may be too short for the search string.
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And that, friends and neighbors, is how you win friends and influence people: Give them 5h17 for not doing your homework for you, for free.
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that's the O2 sensor harness.
your 95 has only one sensor, pre-cat, and its important. w/o that hooked up, you should have a permanent check engine light.
94-95 has 1 sensor.
96+ has 2 sensors.
if you have an elec connector on top of trans, disconnect it and rewire a universal O2 sensor to it, or replace it wth one with complete harness. install in pipe with an O2 bung. weld it in.
only an idiot cuts out the O2 sensor.
your 95 has only one sensor, pre-cat, and its important. w/o that hooked up, you should have a permanent check engine light.
94-95 has 1 sensor.
96+ has 2 sensors.
if you have an elec connector on top of trans, disconnect it and rewire a universal O2 sensor to it, or replace it wth one with complete harness. install in pipe with an O2 bung. weld it in.
only an idiot cuts out the O2 sensor.
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that's the O2 sensor harness.
your 95 has only one sensor, pre-cat, and its important. w/o that hooked up, you should have a permanent check engine light.
94-95 has 1 sensor.
96+ has 2 sensors.
if you have an elec connector on top of trans, disconnect it and rewire a universal O2 sensor to it, or replace it wth one with complete harness. install in pipe with an O2 bung. weld it in.
only an idiot cuts out the O2 sensor.
your 95 has only one sensor, pre-cat, and its important. w/o that hooked up, you should have a permanent check engine light.
94-95 has 1 sensor.
96+ has 2 sensors.
if you have an elec connector on top of trans, disconnect it and rewire a universal O2 sensor to it, or replace it wth one with complete harness. install in pipe with an O2 bung. weld it in.
only an idiot cuts out the O2 sensor.
ramzy, thank you for telling me how to find it. no offense taken. it is the internet after all. i woulda taken a pic had my phone been next to me and it not started raining. by the time i posted and realized i forgot to go back and take it... it was already just about dark.
to the trolls.... i dont recall asking anyone to look something up for me. this was a question for someone that already knew. yet yall trolled me all the same. my guess is lack of intelligence and a need to feel more important than yall really are.
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There are many very knowledgeable people here who volunteer their time and energy to help just about anyone who comes along asking for it, and they deserve some respect for that. They do not deserve to be disrespected as you have disrespected them.
Have a nice day.