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O2 Sensor and Resistance



First of all what is the Ford part number I need to replace mine on the 16v.

Second of all Bosch say use the crimp type connectors, I don't know why but 
thats what they said. And since they are the manufacturer I am gonna follow 
thier advice and no one else's.

Brian


>From: "Brad Sterling" <bgsterling@earthlink.net>
>To: "Scirocco List (E-mail)" <scirocco-L@scirocco.org>
>Subject: O2 Sensor and Resistance
>Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 08:28:01 -0800
>
>Hi all,
>
>	I'm not looking to open the splice/solder debate again.  But if you were 
>to
>use one of those methods to replace your O2 sensor with the generic Ford
>sensor and mucked up the job, wouldn't it cause the resistance (talking 
>flow
>of electricity here) to increase?  If resistance increases and an incorrect
>value were sent to the ECU, would the ECU make the car run rich or lean?
>TIA.
>
>-Brad
>'86.5 Scirocco 16v
>'76 International Scout II
>
>
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