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    Replacing my o2 sensor, I read that you can use a mustang sensor just have to splice into the old connector. Which mustang o2 sensor should I buy? The current one on my car is 4 wire but from what I've read you're supposed to use the v8 mustang sensor and those are 3 wire? At least the ones the part store showed me were. Unless they were retarded and were giving me the wrong year. Can someone help a brother out here

    #2
    Why don't you get the correct one from Blunt?

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      #3
      Because I'd rather have my car back on the road today for ~$40

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        #4
        You don't need one to drive? Order one from blunt and drive it how it is until then


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          #5
          I really don't want to spend probably $150 when I can have something that does the same thing for a lot less

          Edit: Also, I'm not going to be keeping the current engine that is in the car for more than probably 6-8 months so I'm trying to keep maintenance costs down during that time
          Last edited by kbaszak; 10-09-2014, 09:01 AM.

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            #6
            It's worth the money to get the correct one for the car. It's less than $100.



            But if you are not going to keep the engine then why bother with replacing it. Are you coming up for an emission test?
            Last edited by dnguyen1963; 10-09-2014, 11:01 AM.

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              #7
              Yea, a couple weeks from now

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                #8
                Well, think about it...$40 for a sensor that might not work or $100 for a much better chance of passing smog.

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                  #9
                  I've used the universal replacement sensors countless times on my own and customers cars and never had a problem. Some Google-fu and you can find some of the many part numbers that interchange.

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                    #10
                    The Mustang sensor DOES work. I just put one on my car not to long ago. I think I got one for a 90 Mustang with a 302. It was a 3 wire where the e30 is 4. You match the wire colors, and the one left over on the e30 side you have to ground it to the chassis.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by JasonC View Post
                      The Mustang sensor DOES work. I just put one on my car not to long ago. I think I got one for a 90 Mustang with a 302. It was a 3 wire where the e30 is 4. You match the wire colors, and the one left over on the e30 side you have to ground it to the chassis.
                      Gotcha, thanks

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                        #12
                        Any part number on that 02 sensor would be appreciated. I have found 3 at Advance Auto Parts. All 3 are 4 wire.
                        Thanks. ........ G.

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                          Up..............

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