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Old 10-29-2009, 03:51 PM
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How do I get to the plug for the rear 02 sensor?

Do I pull it out from underneath behind a plug in the body or do I have to remove the carpet?
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Old 10-29-2009, 05:15 PM
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I don't have a rear O2 but I've never seen one that you didn't have to get under the car to change, if you have It, it will be after the cat.
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Originally Posted by Gotpsi?
I don't have a rear O2 but I've never seen one that you didn't have to get under the car to change, if you have It, it will be after the cat.
Yes, I understand but the cable for the o2 enters the body and the plug is inside. When I changed a rear o2 on a camry there was a plug in the body that the cable entered through, last time I was under the car I couldnt figure out how the hell to get to it, so thats why I ask.

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Really?!
Snip 4 wires. Crimp 4 wires. Win at life.
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Really?!
Snip 4 wires. Crimp 4 wires. Win at life.
Apparently you lost at life because your reading comprehension is *****.
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No I lost at life because I made another pointless attempt to help you with something.
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