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ReTonkulous

Utlilmaster P30
I picked up the O2 sensors. Ordered up stream 2017 sensors. Nope the harness connector is for the down stream O2 sensors. What the heck?
I remember Matt telling me something about gm using different color connectors on various years.
 
I think the only difference is the keyway position. I think you can swap them if you have the old sensors I think?

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Every harness I have put in was a crap shoot on which o2 it uses. I usually take a picture and head to the parts store.
 
I ordered the correct ones fro the truck. I looked at them for shape and prongs and the keyway. Keyway is on the top on one, bottom on the other.:doah:
 
Deon’s is from a 2016 and these are what he has.
Driver side
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Passenger side
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If you aren’t running cats I would imagine you could use either or, with cats upstream usually measures air/fuel, downstream is cat efficiently right?
 
If you aren’t running cats I would imagine you could use either or, with cats upstream usually measures air/fuel, downstream is cat efficiently right?
Yes I think you have to back that out of the ecm. Does it go into limp mode @Fastereddie ?
 
Not that he needs it ...... but if sniffer state like me . State computer goes in the obd II port and check that all emissions functions are in place . If not you fail and possible problems .
 
If you have an ecm pin out, you might want to double check he didn't delete the upstream O2s and leave the downstream by mistake. Shouldn't be hard to verify pin#, wire color, and check connectivity. Best case he just used the wrong connector, worst case you'll be moving pins on the ecm plug.
 
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