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Thread: HOW: Most OBD II: Remove the Rear O2 Sensor

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2009-10-21 04:21:24
#81
What? It's fixed now
2009-11-17 02:47:31
#82
Remove rear oxygen sensor 3-Wire(97 200sx ser)
Originally Posted by squirlz
I have not had any issues either. I used a different resistor for the heater wires but i dont think it matters as much.


I'm curious how you wire the 3 wire Rear oxygen sensor with the resistors and do you have pictures? [email]skeemr@hotmail.com[/email]
2009-11-17 03:29:23
#83
Nope never done it. I'm thinking all you might need to do is put the resistor inline with the signal wire.
2010-01-19 11:16:31
#84
any of you guys experience a loss in MPG since doing this? My rear o2 sensor is shot so I'm debating whether to replace it or just delete the damn thing.

BTW I still have my cat if it matters. This is on a B15.
2010-01-19 15:10:08
#85
You shouldn't, rear O2 isn't really used for A/F adjustments. Though the manual does state it might be if the front one is shot.

I would say your best bet would be to drive, log MPG's, then install a resistored O2 and drive and see if it changes.
2010-02-12 03:03:54
#86
how do you wire a 3 wire rear sensor ?
2010-10-06 06:36:45
#87
Just wondering if any of you guys that deleted the rear sensor has passed emissions inspection? My state requires emissions inspection and the code coming up is the rear o2 sensor and knock sensor (i think they're related because I've never had a knock sensor code before). Anyway I want to bypass the oxygen sensor but I just want to know if it will pass inspection or whether I absolutely need to replace the worn sensor to pass my state inspection.
2010-10-07 18:56:06
#88
Rear o2 sensor only checks to see if the catalytic convertor is working. That's all it does.
It is useless to delete it if you have working emissions equipment.

If you just put a resistor on the oxygen sensor, most OBD2 systems will trip up a different check engine light, since these sensors are supposed to output an oscillating voltage pattern and not a solid voltage at all times.
2010-11-28 11:19:27
#89
Which CEL code would this be for? Accuscan box picks up my CEL as being for "O2 Cat Incomplete" I'd assume this would clear this code?
2010-12-04 12:06:40
#90
Bump for an answer please.
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