Can a o2 sensor from a 94 accord replace the one on the 90-93 accord? Its still works. My buddy is parting out some parts off an 94 accord.
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Originally posted by ChampCoupe View Post94 95 the plug is reversed as far the male and female plugs. so the o2 sensor you get from a 5th gen with have the same plug as the harness side plug for the o2 sensor. if that makes and sense.
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Such a harness COULD change the resistance, though. it's going through splices and twice the connectors... but it's better than hacking the stock wiring up!
Honestly, it might just be easier, if splicing is to be done, to just splice the connector from the old sensor onto the new one. Never cut your car's wiring harness if you can avoid it!
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostSuch a harness COULD change the resistance, though. it's going through splices and twice the connectors... but it's better than hacking the stock wiring up!
Honestly, it might just be easier, if splicing is to be done, to just splice the connector from the old sensor onto the new one. Never cut your car's wiring harness if you can avoid it!
Hell the stock wiring on an EX isn't the same length as an LX but they run the same.
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Yeah, but they don't run the same sensor, or the same ECU.
There may be no difference... but it's possible that it could cause a problem. As wed3k said earlier today in another thread, once the ECU starts throwing o2 sensor codes, the o2 sensor is already deader than dead. It could function 85% correctly (pulling that number out of my ass) and not cause any noticeable problems... but it's still not running properly.
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