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O2 Sensor #841821 10/16/07 02:46 PM
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Littlewhitepup Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
My o2 sensor light bulb was not there. When I replaced it the bulb is on. I guy I bought it from said he replaced the sensor and it looks new. Well just in case I went and bought one. I put it in and the light is still on. Is there something I have to do after putting it in? or is there something else I need to check?
Thanks

Re: O2 Sensor [Re: Littlewhitepup] #841822 10/16/07 11:28 PM
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lttlbddy Offline
Body Damage is Cool
What year truck are we talking about?

The 2.3/2.6 motors (at least in the 89-94 Amigos) have an eccentric gear that turns the light on and off. It rotates once every 90,000 miles.

You need to move a screw from one hole to another to shut the light off. Here are some pages from the manual to shot the process. I think my page numbers are mixed up.

O2 Sensor

Re: O2 Sensor [Re: lttlbddy] #841823 10/17/07 03:40 AM
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Littlewhitepup Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Its a 92 2.3 2wd pickup

Is all that still the same? If so I will try it in the morning

Re: O2 Sensor [Re: Littlewhitepup] #841824 10/17/07 03:46 AM
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Jim_Paget Offline
Roll Me Over
I am not sure what the drill is on your rig. As Steve indicated, on an Amigo, you move a screw. On a similar vintage Trooper there is a slide switch on the back of the panel. In either case, the two accomplish the same thing.


Jim Paget
88 YJ with a few changes

www.rrr4x4.com
Re: O2 Sensor [Re: Jim_Paget] #841825 10/18/07 12:04 AM
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Littlewhitepup Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Yep thats what is was. I had to change the screw over. Thanks for the help.








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