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

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2008-05-04 15:36:54
#11
how is it holding up? i am interested
2008-05-04 17:03:23
#12
No problems whats so ever, holding up well
2008-05-04 19:55:07
#13
well, looks like im going to do this today, as the damned rear o2 sensor is stucked to the stock midpipe. i'll let everyone know how it goes.
2008-05-04 20:42:16
#14
Exactly the same problem here haha.

Good luck, hopefully it will all be the same for B15's
2008-05-05 01:52:49
#15
Originally Posted by Vadim
Haha it works, so thats all that matters to me!



Well parts alone come out to be $10ish plus work so probably $20ish. Only thing is it is illegal to sell these (this is why you can't find them on eBay anymore), and the time it takes to do it... which I don't have too much of with my wedding coming up soon.

It's really easy to make, just takes a little time and patience




jegs sells rear o2 deletes for like $70...................
2008-05-05 02:00:14
#16
Who?
2008-05-05 02:11:39
#17
well, for thos really wondering the exacts, this is how much it costs to do via radio shack:



i did it on my b15, and i just put it in. gotta reset the code, and then see what happens . otherwise, i did it. vadium's instructions were quite easy to follow as well.

thing is, i diddnt use a cd case to make my 'box' i used one of those plastic face scrubber/bar of soap plastic boxes. got it for a buck at the dollar store . i did however use a think layer of duct tape, then packaging tape, then duct tape to waterproof it . seemed to work fine when i put water on it.

i also found a great place to put it on the b15. right there where the sensor connector is originally located. put a couple zip ties in those holes, and you can secure it rather well.
2008-05-05 03:07:07
#18
Oh god this looks dangerous.
2008-05-05 03:07:55
#19
Haha sweet, even cheaper then I thought. I had to buy two sets of resistors, first the ones that almost burned my car down, then the right ones, so that upped the price

I'm really happy that my instructions are easy to follow, but if there is any confusion let me know and I'll try to clarify it

Hahah on the soap box, what ever works

Also, I'm not going to keep mine outside of the car for ever, just for testing phases, then I will put it under the seat when I know it wont burn down my car
2008-05-05 03:08:52
#20
Originally Posted by Setzer
Oh god this looks dangerous.


Oh noes we got a pessimist
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