Where is the o2 sensor on a Mitsubishi pejero 1999, V6 GDI V75W
For the 1993 Toyota Tercel, the O2 sensor has three different wire colors. These colors are: black, blue, and white.
They are screewed into the exhaust system / PIPES. There about 3 to 4 inches long with an electric wire coming out of the end of them that unplugs.
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
You can not.
The fuse is blowing out because the wire for the O2 sensor is shorting to ground. Replace the entire wire (trace it through the wiring harness) and the connector for the sensor.
P0134 O2 Sensor Circuit No Activity Detected (Bank 1 Sensor 1) check for a disconnected wire connector or melted wires first, then try replacing the O2 sensor, I believe it is the front one on the passenger side. but I could be wrong.
Usually only one wire there, but some are heated O2 sensors, that wire will have 12 volts while ignition is on.
The 3-wire is an O2 sensor with a heater thus the third wire so It either won't work at all or won't send voltage to the pcm until it is hot...
They are round and about 3 to4 inches long with an electric wire in the end of them and there screewed into the exhaust pipe system.
yes, It has a O2 Sensor
Look on exhaust manifold.