It has a conector, just un plug it. Then remove the 02 sensor from the exhaust.
to change o2 sensor ,you need to buy a o2 sensor socket from a parts store then disconnect neg terminal on battery ,after that disconnect wire connecter on o2 sensor and remome o2 sensor
Disconnect the wires, and unscrew the O2 sensor. You might want some wd-40 to soak up the sensor's threads before you try to remove it.
to disconnect the wires on the 02 sensors you need to squeeze the release clamp on the wirind harness. when pressure is applied at the clamp pull the 2 connecting harnesses apart.
4 wires, the black ones are the O2 heater (on the sensor side), the white and green are the O2 sensor itself
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To change an O2 sensor you need to disconnect the wiring harness from the sensor. Use an O2 sensor socket and ratchet set to remove the old sensor and replace with the new one.
If you are replacing an O2 sensor with a new one, disconnect the electrical plug from the vehicle harness, cut the wires off at the old O2 sensor, slip a 7/8" box wrench over the O2 sensor and remove it by turning it counterclockwise. Install the new O2 sensor using a 7/8" open end wrench, tighten it as you would a spark plug, reconnect the electrical plug into the vehicle harness, done.
Mines a 95 model and it took me 5 minutes. Just disconnect the sensor and splice the wires and connect the new sensor. Motor needs to be warm when you do it. Just dont burn yourself.
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the o2 sensor is in the exaust manifold or down pipe it looks like a sparkplug with wires
It resembles a spark plug with wires attached.
The oxygen sensor for a 1996 Infiniti I30 has 3 wires. The car actually has two O2 sensors, a front and a rear. Both sensors are the three-wire type.