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Female O2 sensor connector series/type/part number?

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tehniemer
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Female O2 sensor connector series/type/part number?

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I just replaced my front O2 sensor with a Walker replacement and the cable is about 6" too short for the factory routing. I was able to get it connected by moving the harness connector behind the engine cover, but I'd like to make an extension to get it routed correctly. I'm unable to figure out what connector type is used for these so I can order one, does anyone know what type of connector is used here?
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tehniemer
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bencrabtree27
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Post by bencrabtree27 »

I did mine last week and I ran into the same problem. I might have to get that plug, let me know if it works! Hopefully your 10mm on the heat shield were not rusted on like mine.... what a PITA

tehniemer
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Post by tehniemer »

Turns out that wasn't the right connector, it was slightly smaller than the one needed for this application.

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