Which WB O2 sensor is OK and Wiring Qs

Camden Lindsay cjl169 at hotmail.com
Sat Dec 15 00:37:35 GMT 2001


If you check the site www.gapa.com they have a pic of i think both of the 
honda sensors for the 96 1.6 auto-  i believe they are  both 3 wire-- but 
there is a front and rear sensor-  check it out... one of them is listed as 
NTK sensor by NGK...

Camden

>
>Sensor.  For some reason, they call it a connector, but that is
>consistent with other Bosch sensors that they list.  Odd nomenclature,
>but what ever works.  They have a decent return policy, so if it is
>wrong, the cost is small, shipping and restocking.  I believe I have
>paid more than that for a number of parts/pieces that got lost/destroyed
>in experiments or performance trials.  If it is five wire, woohoo!
>
>Lance
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-diy_efi at diy-efi.org [mailto:owner-diy_efi at diy-efi.org] On
>Behalf Of Gary Schaumberg
>Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 8:53 PM
>To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
>Subject: Re: Which WB O2 sensor is OK and Wiring Qs
>
>
>Am I missing something here?  Are you ordering a connector or a sensor?
>
>efi_student wrote:
> >
> > I've been researching this a little, Napa lists the Echlin ECHOS729
> > for the '96 and later Civic HX 1.6l auto, that is one of the known
> > good units from previous posts.  I went to a Honda parts site
> > www.hondaautomotiveparts.com and determined that Honda has two
> > equivalent sensors for this engine, and there are no notes to indicate
>
> > that one is different from the other.  The same two parts end up on
> > the parts breakdown on the Civic VX for reasons that are not clear.
> > The Partsbin seems confident that the Oxygen Sensor OE Connector
> > C5010-88818 Bosch is an equivalent, so on a small gamble, I ordered
> > one.  If it ends up being wrong, I'll just exchange it for the one
> > well known to be correct.  It is rather hard to imagine a UEGO sensor
> > of any kind for only $57.60, delivered to the door.  Since I am still
> > patiently waiting for my parts kits, I have time to spare...
> >
> > Another question about the actual construction of the kit.  The wiring
>
> > from the box to the sensor isn't specified, so I am curious what
> > lengths have been tested and since I am building a few, I figure it
> > would be best to get something on a decent sized roll to save
> > expenses.  Would a sheathed 8 conductor 18 ga about 15' long with
> > Beldfoil (or equivalent) be too much?  Is anyone having noise issues?
>
> > Is this an experiment and report back to the list item (that's fine,
> > I'll do it, just don't want to reinvent the wheel here)?
> >
> > Lance
> >
>
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