Trace the cable away from the oxygen sensor. There will be a wire connection about 12 inches up the cable. The connector has a clip that you will need to press to release a latch - just push the clip in and pull the connection apart.
You need get a special socket for oxygen sensors. Disconnect the harness, use the socket to remove the sensor. Reinstall a new one. Tighten the sensor the proper torque. Put some dielectric grease on the harness, reinstall the harness. Reset the ECU.
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.
Physically, yes...however, the harnesses and sensors have changed so it will not work. UNLESS, you take the transfercase adapter off your old transmission along with the sensors/harness and output shaft pickup wheel. If you swap all that over, and leave the front VSS unplugged, then yes it will work. It's really not as tough as it sounds.
The harness for the transmission speed sensors is on the transmission.
there are 2 sensors #2 and 2 sensors #1
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there are sensors all over the car you need to be more specific
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On newer fuel injected vehicles you will usually need a new wiring harness and engine computer to match the engine you are putting in. You will also need various sensors for the new engine such as mass airflow sensors and intake air temperature sensors.
There are two.