I am using the sparkks conversion harness, and the instructions tell me i should have 1 white, 2 blacks, and 1 light green wire on my primary o2.
Instead of the light green i have a blue wire, i have tried wiring it as per the instructions with the blue wire where it says i should have light green but when i start the car my a/f reading is stuck on 10.7 (or something like that, whatever it is it doesnt move at all) I'm not sure if its because its wired wrong, i think it probably is.
any ideas, is there any way i can identify the wires with a multimeter?
any other ideas? prc k pro, ukdm ep3 k20a2, not sure what the sensor is off but came with my swap and i was assured its the right one, the plug is cut off the sensor already.
thanks in advance
wideband wiring
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talonxracer
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i have read somewhere that the light green wire in some cases is blue and to try swapping the blacks over, tried it but no change.
a/f reads 14.7 or maybe 14.5 when engine is of and goes to 10.7 when running.....i never get a code for the primary o2 no matter which way round the blacks are.
time to try another sensor i think....shame they're so expensive :(
i dont really see what sparkks could say about the situation as the harness has the wiring colours it states in the instructions. it's just the sensor itself. at this moment i dont think its an issue with the harness or anything sparkks can help me with.
cheers all
a/f reads 14.7 or maybe 14.5 when engine is of and goes to 10.7 when running.....i never get a code for the primary o2 no matter which way round the blacks are.
time to try another sensor i think....shame they're so expensive :(
i dont really see what sparkks could say about the situation as the harness has the wiring colours it states in the instructions. it's just the sensor itself. at this moment i dont think its an issue with the harness or anything sparkks can help me with.
cheers all