Not sure which one exactly HCip but I can Narrow it fown for ya. there should be 2 black wires on the O2 correct? They are both Just Ground Wires. So It should be one of the other 2.
What wire on the PCM did you hook the gauge to? I've got the Autometer A/F gauge and it connects to the O2 sensor signal wire. However, I've got 4 possible connections for the O2 sensor in the PCM; two for the fron (left and right) and two for the rear. Which One do I use to get the most accurate readings??? Thanks.
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Not sure which one exactly HCip but I can Narrow it fown for ya. there should be 2 black wires on the O2 correct? They are both Just Ground Wires. So It should be one of the other 2.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Lazarus)</div><div class='quotemain'>Not sure which one exactly HCip but I can Narrow it fown for ya. there should be 2 black wires on the O2 correct? They are both Just Ground Wires. So It should be one of the other 2.</div>
Thanks CJ, but the gauge specifically says NOT to connect directly to the O2 sensor, but to do it at the PCM. I know I need to tap the signal wire of the O2 sensor, my question is just which one of the 4 should I use... I know several folks have an A/F gauge, I just need to know which O2 sensor is best.
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http://www.eclipseforums.org/showthread.ph...&threadid=10458 this might help u out...
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(PinoyESV6)</div><div class='quotemain'>http://www.eclipseforums.org/showthr...threadid=10458 this might help u out...</div>
Thanks Allan, that's perfect. The pinout might be different for the Galant, but what I needed to know was that I tap the Right bank, Front O2 sensor.
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