Oxygen sensor

Ken Keith auditude at neta.com
Tue Oct 3 14:19:18 EDT 2000


Lister suggested that I use a Ford Mustang O2 sensor on my '88 
5kcstq, which I did.  All is good, and the part was under $40.  Just 
cut off the connector and splice in your wiring.

Be sure if you use heat shrink tubing or something, that you take 
into account the temperatures the connection will see.  It is a good 
idea to stagger the connections so they are not right next to each 
other, I think.

Good luck,

Ken

"RICHARD MEZIC" <rmezic at keyspanenergy.com> wrote:
>
> I apologize for not following the recent thread re: oxygen sensors.  It
> didn't interest me until I realized that my 200 now needs one.
> 
> What's the summary - go to Pep Boys / Strauss / (u-fill-it-in) and get a
> generic replacement?  A oxygen sensor is an oxygen sensor?  Cst
> approximately $40 versus $100+ from the dealer?
> 
> -RJM-
> 





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