Or, if you're like me: 1.)buy a roll of the EXPENSIVE black electrical tape at Home Depot or Lowes. 2.)Carefully cut a square just big enough to cover the O2 indicator. 3.)Apply liberally. Good luck, and congrats to you if you have enough spare time to take the dashboard apart every 90k! 94 Isuzu Pickup O2 sensor light I followed the Amigo instructions below for turning off my pickup o2 sensor light and BINGO! It worked smoothly! It takes a little bit to get the dash apart. I had to reach behind the instrument console after I took the face off and pull the speedometer control cable off. Then it was as easy as below... 94 Isuzu Amigo, O2 Sensor Light Like most everyone else my O2 Sensor Light came on at 90K miles. I replaced it and the light would not go off. I disassembled the instrument cluster and looked for the "A" and "B" screws. In short my instrument cluster wasn't marked that way. I traced one side of the O2 lamp out and it went to a screw marked "KSW" there was also an empty screw hole marked as "KSW" almost directly opposite it with a dashed line imprinted in the circuit board between the two. I took the screw out of the 1st "KSW" and moved it to the 2nd "KSW", reassembled the gauge cluster, started the vehicle and the O2 light went out. Sure hope this helps out any 94 Isuzu Amigo owners with this repair. 89 Isuzu Pick-up, O2 Sensor Light Q: I have an
On the back side of the guage package. Remove the screw from KSW hole "A" and insert it into KSW hole "B". If the screw is already in hole"B" remove and move to hole "A". This will have to be done every 90,000 miles.
oxygen sensor
the o2 sensors are located on the exhaust pipe one by trans and one by the muffler there is 2 of them
Right next to the oil filter
All O2 sensors are threaded into the exhaust system at various points.
You have a bad o2 sensor (low voltage)
On my 93 Trooper there is a "switch" behind the instrument cluster that resets the O2 replacement reminder light. I have read that it reminds you every 90,000 km. I say "switch" because it is actually a screw that you remove from one hole and put in an adjacent hole. Both screw holes are labeled - "KSW" on my cluster. This is a separate dash light than the check engine light. You can not do this without removing the cluster. It might not be an O2 warning light. It comes on when the computer detects a problem with the emissions controls. It may be a bad O2 sensor or it may be many other things. Don't assume it means the O2 sensor is bad. You may be able to reset it by removing the + battery cable for a few minutes. If it comes back on after resetting it, then the problem was not a bad O2 sensor.
its on the end of the wires just above the air filter housing unit
Never heard of nor have I seen an Oxygen Sensor light. If you are referring to the Check Engine Light, then that light comes on when there is a problem with the emissions controls. It may be a bad O2 Sensor or it may be many other things. Don't assume the O2 sensor is bad. Depending on the year vehicle you own, which you failed to mention, you reset the light on most 1995 & older vehicles by disconnecting the battery for 5 minutes. On most 1996 & newer vehicle, you reset the light with an OBD2 scan tool.
if you go to a part store to get the O2 sensor you could actually ask them to give you a diagram or directions how to change them KKODAL
Mine has 4 O2 sensors, one before, and one after the CAT on each bank. (just a FYI, I was getting an O2 lean error caused by the short flex pipe just after the Y leaking)