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Can someone Know colore of signal wire from oxygen wire for Isuzu Rodeo LS 3.2land .4 wire oxygen sensor .Harnes wire colore
#1red with blue stripe,
#2white ,
#3 black,
#4 red. R-hand side purple
Wire pulled a loose from TPS . I can't find the wire, number 4 on harness.what color wire am I looking for? Will I have to replace all the wires?Wire pulled a loose from TPS . I can't find the wire, number 4 on harness.what color wire am I looking for? Will I have to replace all the wires?
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It's on the inside of the cylinder head at the rear of the engine. Will be hard to see it because the intake plenum hides it. where to locate the camshaft ...
Doesn't include: LS ' Must include: LS
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Mar 30, 2013 - If you are just testing the sensor, you can check the cam sensor signal at the ECM on pin 11 of connector number 2. It is the same blue wire.
I think you may be referring to the ABS wheel speed sensor. There should be one on each wheel hub ... quite often opposite side to the brake caliper. You should see a wire going to it.
which engine do you have, the 2.2 or 3.2
an O2 sensor looks very much like a spark plug with a any where from 1 to 4 wires coming from the end
theses photos are rodeo O2 sensors
I don't know what an "01 Sensor" is, but the O2 sensors which sense oxygen (O2) in the emissions are located on the exhaust pipes behind the engine and before the mufflers. If you have a V6 engine, there will be a total of 4 O2 sensors, 2 on each side of the exhaust system. You will need an open ended wrench to remove the old ones as you need to be able to get around the sensor and the wire that goes to it. Unplug the connector before loosening the sensor, it'll be easier than twisting the cable/wire until the sensor come out. You may need some WD-40 also to loosen up the sensor if they've been there a long time, but don't start your vehicle until the WD-40 or whatever you use dries off. It could ignite from the heat in the exhaust pipe when the engine is running.
Just did my fuel pump on the 2001 isuzu rodeo. Well here is what you need to do about the different wire colors. First disconnect your negative battery. Drop the fuel tank and replace pump. Remember to have a splice kit in hand. Ok now here is how you connect the different colored wires. Black goes with black. Gray goes with black and orange wire. Purple goes wit blue and yellow. And the last wires goes together. I hope this helps.
OK, so now I know that you have a 1999 Isuzu Trooper Equipped with a 3.5L V6 DFI DOHC engine, 4-wheel drive, four wheel disc brakes, four wheel antilock system, 108.70 in. wheel base, with a standard curb weight of 4465 lbs.
this code is oxygen sensor heater circuit range/performance(bank2,sensor1)
the ECM detects the heated oxygen sensor internal resistance is not in specs for 6 seconds code sets
disconnect O2 sensor,switch ignition on engine not running and measure the voltage with a multi meter between O2 sensor reference signal circuit and low reference signal circiut(vehicle side of wiring) should read 350-550mV
possibly O2 sensor broken(faulty) replace
Wire pulled a loose from TPS . I can't find the wire, number 4 on harness.what color wire am I looking for? Will I have to replace all the wires?
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