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    4 wire o2 connectors

    Are the 4 wire O2 connectors the same as GM style weather pack tower/shroud connectors? Like the ones in the links below?

    Weather Pack Tower
    Weather Pack Shroud

    I ask because I have the wiring harness out of my car right now, and was going to intergrate the 4th wire (signal ground) into the harness and change the connector. Unfortunatly, the JY's around here have crap for chrysler's.
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    Re: 4 wire o2 connectors

    Nope, the pins are in a square configuration:



    Like that. I don't know of a source for the factory connector (aside from a JY harness). But in a pinch, you can cut/splice the harness and the O2 sensor and use the weatherpack connectors you referenced (just make sure the connections are clean, soldered, and sealed).

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    Re: 4 wire o2 connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by csxtra
    Nope, the pins are in a square configuration:



    Like that. I don't know of a source for the factory connector (aside from a JY harness). But in a pinch, you can cut/splice the harness and the O2 sensor and use the weatherpack connectors you referenced (just make sure the connections are clean, soldered, and sealed).

    Hope this helps,
    Warren
    Thanks. I forgot they were stacked. Oh well. Guess I'll see what I can turn up at the JY. Maybe Midohioparts dude has one.

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    Re: 4 wire o2 connectors

    You can basically use any 4 wire ox sensor and just hook up the Dodge connector but in all honesty, the universal sensors are the same price as the proper one so the effort and hassle is pointless.
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    Re: 4 wire o2 connectors

    Yeah. I'm gonna locate a stock 4 wire pigtail. I don't want to keep messing with wiring everytime I change the O2.

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