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Front HO2S Connector V70-XC70 1999

Hello,

I tried and I tried, but I cannot figure out how the front heated oxygen sensor connector pulls apart. However, I did pull it and the barbed nipple off the mount.

It's a 99 non turbo so the sensor info on Bay 13 isn't altogether relevant concerning the connector. I'd really appreciate it if someone could carefully describe the procedure for pulling the connector apart.

Thanks in advance

Marty Wolfson
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90 244 221K, 93 244 174K, 93 244 109K, 99 V-70 78K








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Front HO2S Connector V70-XC70 1999



I believe it's similiar to the 850. Once you have removed it from the standoff, look it over. On one end is a red cap like thingee. Pull that straight up until it stops. Once it's all way up, the connector will unplug. Once you do it, it's easy. You may to use a small screwdriver the first time under the red thing to get it started. You should not have to really force anything. Hope this helps

jB








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Front HO2S Connector V70-XC70 1999

Thanks JB,

I will look again, but I didn't notice the red "thingee" on this connector. So I don't think that the Bay 13 pics are applicable. Of course, I could be wrong. Unfortunately, FCP sent me the turbo model (our V-70 is non-turbo), so I won't likely get back into this til about Wed when the new one arrives. By then, with the proper and direct fit HO2S, I might be able to figure out how the darn connector comes apart.

Thanks again,

Marty Wolfson
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93 244 175K, 93 244 109K, 93 245 115K, 99 V-70 84K







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