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Dimatree 08-16-2011 02:34 AM

Replacing downstream o2 sensor HELP please :)
 
Hello everybody,

Would anyone know which of the four wires from the rx8's downstream o2 sensor wires (red/white, red, yellow, brown) go to which wire of the replacement Bosch o2 sensor wires (2white, gray, black) ??

I know how to change it just not sure which go to which.

-thanks, Dmitrey.

Grace_Excel 08-16-2011 02:41 AM

Here's a thread I just read a few minutes ago before this post. Where is the rear O2 sensor and how do I change it?

Dimatree 08-16-2011 03:22 AM

Thanks but that thread doesn't say which wires connect to which on a universal Bosch o2 sensor.

Can't seem to find the answer anywhere online so far.

Grace_Excel 08-16-2011 05:33 AM

Here's the Cliff note:


Originally Posted by Jon316G (Post 3336399)
I would stick with the OEM sensor.


Originally Posted by Taz Ismail (Post 3393542)
Thank you very much for the quick reply. Can you tell me where the Sensors are located?


Originally Posted by Huey52 (Post 3393616)
Note parts '6' and '9' in the enclosed for O2 sensor locations (one on the exhaust manifold and one on the Cat).
https://www.rx8club.com/attachment.p...9&d=1263916672


Originally Posted by Vyndictive (Post 3393717)
You can replace the sensor yourself, however, this is not what I would call "easy" as exhaust bolts are the worst in the world to remove.

There are two ways that I can think of to do this:

1st way (the way I've never done)
1. Disconnect o2 sensor wiring harness from above cat (this will be a very tight fit and i'm sure it can be done)
2. remove o2 sensor guard pictured in Huey's diagram. This has two bolts on each side the protect the sensor from stuff your run over.
3. Use a wrench and try to remove the sensor itself.

Again, all these bolts are going to be heat cycled on there and rusty because mazda has never heard of stainless steel fasteners. In theory, its real easy, but in practice, I'm not so sure.

The other way is to remove the cat, and with the car off the car, remove the sensor.
Remove the cat by disconnecting the front flange from the header (3 bolts, all of which will require a breaker bar or impact wrench when it will fit) and the rear flange (2 spring loaded bolts with donut gasket)
And disconnect the o2 sensor wiring harness from the body.

Exhaust bolts are a huge paid in the ass, so good luck. (JonG and I know about this first hand....)

If you're going to go through all the trouble, might as well get a mid pipe and at least gain some HP in the process.


Originally Posted by Gish (Post 3666167)
What is the part number for the rear O2 sensor?


Originally Posted by CRX Millennium (Post 3707977)
n3h3-18-861b


Dimatree 08-16-2011 09:42 AM

Sorry, again I know how to change it, I already have a Bosch sensor, I just need to know which wires go to which, because I'm going to be cutting off the original plug off the car.

Grace_Excel 08-16-2011 08:35 PM

Ah, I see what you mean... I didn't mess around with it since I performed a complete OEM swap. You'd probably have to dissect the OEM to find the proper connection. Comment on the link I provided to get additional feedback.


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