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I got to mine easier going from the rear cylinder back under the seat. The pigtail coming off the ECU is low and goes down. Is your existing sensor missing so that you can't follow it back?
Just saw your post in the other thread. So it came disconnected on it's own? I believe the grey plug is for the front cylinder and the rear cylinder should be a black plug. You certainly should have about four plugs under there, one for the front O2, one for the rear O2, one auxiliary power port, and the rear light harness connector.
I got to mine easier going from the rear cylinder back under the seat. The pigtail coming off the ECU is low and goes down. Is your existing sensor missing so that you can't follow it back?
the two prong in the pic is the sensor from underneath and the only thing to plug that into is the gray plug
Just saw your post in the other thread. So it came disconnected on it's own? I believe the grey plug is for the front cylinder and the rear cylinder should be a black plug. You certainly should have about four plugs under there, one for the front O2, one for the rear O2, one auxiliary power port, and the rear light harness connector.
the front has a separate plug in the front near cylinder and the only thing thier under seat is my tuner grey lug and rear light harness
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