4 Wire o2 Sensor install with pics
- Gannon
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4 Wire o2 Sensor install with pics
I decided that it was time for a new o2 sensor as the one i have has over 315000ks on it. Did a little research and found that the 4 wire sensors have a inbuilt heater and a dedicated ground (as apposed to the ground being through the exhaust manifold)
So i bought one off ebay for about $50
I decided that i would pick up my ground (black wire) and 12v supply (black wire with white stripe) from the check connectors near the drivers side strut tower. The sensor output i connected in the stock place near the gearbox.
The sensor came with hi temp glass sleve and i added that ribbed covering as extra protection.
Voltmeter was playing up so i cant give you a reading or see if it was working.
Unfortunately my camera batteries died as i was walking back inside to upload them.
Any questions?
So i bought one off ebay for about $50
I decided that i would pick up my ground (black wire) and 12v supply (black wire with white stripe) from the check connectors near the drivers side strut tower. The sensor output i connected in the stock place near the gearbox.
The sensor came with hi temp glass sleve and i added that ribbed covering as extra protection.
Voltmeter was playing up so i cant give you a reading or see if it was working.
Unfortunately my camera batteries died as i was walking back inside to upload them.
Any questions?
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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- Gannon
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Ok here are some pics
This is where i connected the heater wire and the ground. The Black/white wire is the 12v positive and the Black wire is negative

This shows the cable with a 4 pin connector on it (i stole it off the old fuel tank sender) that enables me to remove the o2 sensor if needed.
I crimped and heatshrinked all connections and added some ribbed cable trunk as well. You can see the fibreglass sheath from the o2 sensor to the new 4 pin connector

This is where i connected the heater wire and the ground. The Black/white wire is the 12v positive and the Black wire is negative
This shows the cable with a 4 pin connector on it (i stole it off the old fuel tank sender) that enables me to remove the o2 sensor if needed.
I crimped and heatshrinked all connections and added some ribbed cable trunk as well. You can see the fibreglass sheath from the o2 sensor to the new 4 pin connector
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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- El_Freddo
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nice... might have to get me this setup too...
One question... those two plugs that you sourced ground and 12v, i thought they were some sort of diagnostic plugs for subaru dealerships to read from... would this have an effect on the ECU or am i totally off point, meaning that what you've done is all good?
Cheers
One question... those two plugs that you sourced ground and 12v, i thought they were some sort of diagnostic plugs for subaru dealerships to read from... would this have an effect on the ECU or am i totally off point, meaning that what you've done is all good?
Cheers
- Gannon
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I picked up the power from the same supply as where the californian l series sourced it, (it had a 3 wire sensor), its on whenever the ignition is on.jono wrote:umm..does the sensor need a constant power supply in a 4 wire factory equipped car or does ECU turn power off at op temp ?
4 wires - you have not named fourth wire ??
pwr, earth, ecu, ????
There are 2 grounds, one for the sensor, the other for the heater, they are just joined together.
On the sensor, the 2 white wires are the heater (one 12v, the other ground) the black is the signal output to the ecu and the grey is the signal ground (joins to one of the white wires)
I have noticed it runs a bit smoother (not straight away, but i think the ecu had to learn the new sensor) and i havent filled up since i installed it so i cant tell about fuel comsumption.
One thing i did notice is that the green LED on the side of the ecu (o2 monitor) now flashes a lot quicker
This is the one i got... http://cgi.ebay.com.au/OXYGEN-SENSOR-O2 ... -UNIVERSAL
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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I see that seller has both the 3 wire and 4 wire sensors for sale in his ebay store. Forgive my ignorance, but why would one use a 4 wire as opposed to the original 3 wire? I thought the 3 wire also had a heater and if not then why is one beneficial?
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- Gannon
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Yeah the 3 wire has 2 heater and a signal wire, the signal ground is still through the exhaust pipe like the 1 wire one
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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- Gannon
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yeah they were all one wire ones, except for some califorlian models, they have much tougher emissions laws. I think some jap models had a second sensor after the cat too.
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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- Gannon
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The 3sfe (twincam 2l)Toyota Camry is another that didnt have an o2 sensor.
I think that the EDM ea82T did not have an o2 sensor either, from what ive read on the USMB
Its mainly a emission control device, and assists in fuel economy
I think that the EDM ea82T did not have an o2 sensor either, from what ive read on the USMB
Its mainly a emission control device, and assists in fuel economy
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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- El_Freddo
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I thought the o2 sensor was there to keep the engine running at optimum fuel efficency, not to keep the cat converter at its temperature efficient window... how do carbie fed engines get around this?discopotato03 wrote:It basically gives the computer a voltage feedback so that it can adjust the light throttle mixtures to keep the cat converter in its temperature efficient window . I would not remove one if the engine had it std , fuel consumption can suffer if there is no feedback signal .
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Cheers