So I got a new o2 sensor cause i couldnt remember when the last one was changed. I get the car jacked up, and i got the WD-40 & a wrench ready for battle, I put the wrench to the sensor and it moved and im thinking what the hell so I turn it with my hand a couple truns and its out. So I was wondering if that could have affected n-e thing?
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Originally posted by 91ExSedan View Postlmao, "ready for battle."Freedom Is Not Free
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The f22a4/a6 O2 sensor is fine for a h22 swap. Just make sure you get a NTK or Denso. Also, what harness did you use? If you swapped over the f22a4/a6 harness, the o2 sensor should plug in just fine with no problems. Just make sure it's plugged in tight. If you had to extend your wires from using a f22a1 harness (wired for the o2 sensor on the manifold), you may want to check your wiring.
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Originally posted by wed3k View Postthey do differ but personally id just cut the plug off and use the one you need.Freedom Is Not Free
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your male/female plug issues come from buying cheap "universal" sensor and cutting the plug and rewire is easier said then done since such sensors all use different wire colors / patterns, alleviate the stress and get a ngk/ntk or denso as stated
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