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Suddenly, Rough Idle And A Bunch Of Codes /Shrug
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<blockquote data-quote="Sluggie24" data-source="post: 15574089" data-attributes="member: 184003"><p>Both of the O2 sensor connectors on the harness side are green on my 04 GT. The sensor connectors however are green on drivers side and black on passenger side.(bought car used so not sure if one was replaced) it will matter if you plug them in the wrong sides since the PCM adjusts each bank individually.</p><p></p><p>Unless you have long tube headers you should not need an extension harness to plug a sensor in. If you had to do that then your harness is twisted and you might be plugged in at the wrong connectors.</p><p></p><p>When you say you had oil leaks, did the oil leak onto the sensors and/or connectors? Did you look at all the wiring to make sure nothing was pinched or shorted to ground?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sluggie24, post: 15574089, member: 184003"] Both of the O2 sensor connectors on the harness side are green on my 04 GT. The sensor connectors however are green on drivers side and black on passenger side.(bought car used so not sure if one was replaced) it will matter if you plug them in the wrong sides since the PCM adjusts each bank individually. Unless you have long tube headers you should not need an extension harness to plug a sensor in. If you had to do that then your harness is twisted and you might be plugged in at the wrong connectors. When you say you had oil leaks, did the oil leak onto the sensors and/or connectors? Did you look at all the wiring to make sure nothing was pinched or shorted to ground? [/QUOTE]
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