Got a '89 325i in with an S50 that came from a junk yard. Whatever dick cheese that pulled the engine, decided it was easier to cut the wiring harness for the oxygen sensor, rather than just disconnecting it...
I have robbed/installed another oxygen sensor connector off another 24v OBD1 harness, but the colors didn't match up quite the same (one or two were different). The car is now throwing a code 13, oxygen sensor control, code, so I'm guessing it's something to do with the connector I installed. Voltage from my Snap On Ethos is -.14 volts on one, and between -.05 and -.09 on the other.
Additionally, when under full throttle, once the engine hits 4,000 RPM, it's like it has completely hit a wall and stops unless you feather it. I have a feeling that the two items are related.
So, if anyone has a pinout chart for an oxygen sensor on an OBD1 24v engine, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
Update: thanks for the pinout, "TheRob"! Got it handled.
I have robbed/installed another oxygen sensor connector off another 24v OBD1 harness, but the colors didn't match up quite the same (one or two were different). The car is now throwing a code 13, oxygen sensor control, code, so I'm guessing it's something to do with the connector I installed. Voltage from my Snap On Ethos is -.14 volts on one, and between -.05 and -.09 on the other.
Additionally, when under full throttle, once the engine hits 4,000 RPM, it's like it has completely hit a wall and stops unless you feather it. I have a feeling that the two items are related.
So, if anyone has a pinout chart for an oxygen sensor on an OBD1 24v engine, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
Update: thanks for the pinout, "TheRob"! Got it handled.
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