yes. you'll just have to do some searching to work out which is the O2 sense and the heater wires for both the nissan & 1J sensors .
hey guys,
i just went single turbo on my 1jzgte and the exhaust shop didnt weld the toyota 2 bolt flange on my dump pipe, they just welded the screw in type. Now i found a old sr20 nissan oxygen sensor in the garage. They are both 3 wire sensors. So instead of getting the flange rewelded on can i just use the nissan oxygen sensor?
im running an emanage ultimate on a 1jzgte
thanks for all ur help people!!
yes. you'll just have to do some searching to work out which is the O2 sense and the heater wires for both the nissan & 1J sensors .
aww sweet
man how do i figure out which wire is what?
if anyone knows please let me know which colour is what wire
in the mean time ill start searching
Last edited by Cressid@; 18-12-2010 at 08:59 PM.
What are the colours of the three wires on the SR o2 sensor?
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hopefully 2 wires will be same colour, and they will be the heater
OR
put multimeter across the wires.. the two that have a few ohms resistance between them... that'll be the heater
hopefully th ethird wire has no continuity to the other two, and will be the signal wire.
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ok here are the colours of the oxygen sensors
toyota
black
black
blue
nissan
black
red
white
measure the resistance between the nissan wires and post here......
toyota, 2 black = heater wires
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ok i tested the resistance and here are the results for the nissan sensor
blk - red 33.8 ohms
blk - white 0
white - red 0
0 as in no continuity? or 0 as in 0 ohms?
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i guess im novice when it comes to multimeters, so when i set my multimeter to ohms, it just shows 3. .
when i tested the
blk - white , white - red
it just stayed there showing 3. . so i just assumed nothing. is that right?
by the way the oxygen sensor isnt plugged in at the time, that doesnt matter does it?
thanks for your help oldcorollas
Last edited by Cressid@; 19-12-2010 at 08:29 PM.
ok, so it is showing same when connected to B-W or W-R as when nothing is connected to the multimeter?
in that case, the resistance is "infinite", or, open circuit.. ie no connection.
and yes, you should test the sensor when it is not plugged in (otherwise you are testing the cars wiring too)
that means that the 33.8ohms is the heaters resistance, and the two heater wires are the black and red (there is no polarity, you can hook +ve and -ve to either)
the white wire is the signal wire...
so.. connect:
Toyota - Nissan
Black - Black
Black - Red
Blue - White
and alls apples
(edit, the toyota loom may have differetn colours, but just check which toyota O2 sensor wire goes to what colour in the loom)
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thank you so much oldcorollas, saves me a trip back to the exhaust shop
fwiw, most aftermarket sensors are just an M18x1.5 thread.. so it will be easy to get a replacement in future
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i just came across this for anyone else who may need it, it shows the toyota colours are correct but the nissan signal wire is the black
i'll double check my multimeter testing again. i probly stuffed it up
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Last edited by Cressid@; 16-08-2011 at 04:44 PM.
how odd, i double checked my testing and it is correct. any other ways of double checking oldcorollas
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