kps36
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OK guys, please give me some feedback.
We all know 1) what a pain it is to get to those O2 sensor clips when changing, 2) the Haynes manual says not to cut the wires, but no one has said why, I mean really.
My thought.
Cut the existing wire on O2 Sensor, cut just below clip on new one.
Getting a QUALITY, connector (not just 'caps') for these connections, attach securely to ends of spliced wires.
Remove old sensor, install new one, connect.
Tie wrap excess out of the way, but still accessable.
This seems too easy, has no-one tried this.????
'Can't cut the wires'
why?
'cause the manual say's so'
why?
'dunno, cause the manual says so'
please provide input.
We all know 1) what a pain it is to get to those O2 sensor clips when changing, 2) the Haynes manual says not to cut the wires, but no one has said why, I mean really.
My thought.
Cut the existing wire on O2 Sensor, cut just below clip on new one.
Getting a QUALITY, connector (not just 'caps') for these connections, attach securely to ends of spliced wires.
Remove old sensor, install new one, connect.
Tie wrap excess out of the way, but still accessable.
This seems too easy, has no-one tried this.????
'Can't cut the wires'
why?
'cause the manual say's so'
why?
'dunno, cause the manual says so'
please provide input.