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Mine broke off completely a couple of weeks back when i was being recovered after a broken axle and now wont idle properly and just dies after a while would this be the problem or should i look for something else? I'm going to have to ring mascot motors or go genuine from jeep as it need to fix it before jambo.

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The information i have been given is that O2 sensors are one of the few parts in the auto industry that are standard across all makes and models.

The connector plugs are the only issue ... in which case ... cut em off and join the wires on the cheapest you can get.

Rodgebone might be able to help with confirming this or highlighting any variances.
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can some one explain to stupid little me what does this sensor do and what hi effect on ?

i run 99% time on LPG ... do i need to service it same time interval ?
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Wolfe ...

The information i have been given is that O2 sensors are one of the few parts in the auto industry that are standard across all makes and models.

The connector plugs are the only issue ... in which case ... cut em off and join the wires on the cheapest you can get.

Rodgebone might be able to help with confirming this or highlighting any variances.
My trouble is, that the lead seems to have been lost also.
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wolfe, assuming its the rear o2 that broke (the one after the cat) and u get a new o2 from Jeep, the '96 factory service manual matches the wiring from the new o2 to the vehicle harness as follows (u may find the '95 model the same):

o2 gray wire to vehicle harness black w/light blue stripe (sensor ground at pcm)
o2 black to harness tan w/white stripe (sensor signal at pcm)
o2 white to harness dark green w/orange stripe (asdr output)
o2 white to harness black w/white stripe (general ground)

the two white o2 wires can be wired either way but be careful not to confuse the harness' black w/light blue and black w/white wires as the stripes are very similar in color under all the years of dirt lol. hope that helps.
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the two white o2 wires can be wired either way but be careful not to confuse the harness' black w/light blue and black w/white wires as the stripes are very similar in color under all the years of dirt lol. hope that helps.

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then it wont work lol. wont hurt anything tho (been there, done that)
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should i clear memory ? as i've got check engine light on now. She was hard to start then idled ok then died
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