04 Frontier O2 sensor connector

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Dattebayo
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I need to know where the electrical connectors for each rear O2 sensor are, please. No one I know around here has the skills to help me anymore. Pictures would help alot if you have 'em.

Also, propane gas failed to get the sensor loose. Do I need to step it up to MAPP gas? These are the most painful sensors I've ever had to get loose. I'm not taking the damn exhaust off, period. Eff that noise.


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You can't follow the wires?

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I can follow the wires up from the bottom, but lose sight of it when I try to go up top... I also tried to tug on the wires and spot it, but that didn't yield any result either.

Since I don't have a lift at my disposal, most means of finding it are moot. Does anyone have an idea or some info please?

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Did you look at the FSM brotha?

Also, the rear sensors are only to monitor cat performance... unless you're throwing a code, I'd leave 'em.

Also, no need to trace the wires - Just cut / solder / splice.


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