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    Member madstudios's Avatar
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    Blue Cable 1 pin Connector

    Hi everyone!
    Greetings from Brazil.
    I just bought a DeLorean, and started working on it.
    Anyone knows where this connector should be pluged in?
    It is on the rear of the car, drivers side.
    Thanks!
    Fernando Silotto

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    Senior Member DMCVegas's Avatar
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    Looks like the Oxygen Sensor wire.
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    That is definitely the O2 sensor wire. All of that wire should be tucked in and the end connector fits into the rubber grommet. The O2 sensor wire just snaps onto the connector and is supposed to have a rubber boot to cover it.
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    Blue Cable 1 pin Connector

    Quote Originally Posted by David T View Post
    That is definitely the O2 sensor wire. All of that wire should be tucked in and the end connector fits into the rubber grommet. The O2 sensor wire just snaps onto the connector and is supposed to have a rubber boot to cover it.
    Thank you! So, my O2 sensor is missing, I'll buy a new one and connect again!
    Do I need to make any adjustments after that?
    My car is running ok without it, but sometimes it's hard to to turn on when the engine is hot..
    Thanks again!


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    Quote Originally Posted by madstudios View Post
    Thank you! So, my O2 sensor is missing, I'll buy a new one and connect again!
    Do I need to make any adjustments after that?
    My car is running ok without it, but sometimes it's hard to to turn on when the engine is hot..
    Thanks again!


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    You will probably have to make sure the Lambda system is working and then probably have to tune the mixture adjustment. It is probably running too rich to compensate for the nonfunctional Lambda system.
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    O2 sensor


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    If O2 sensor is out you would have a noticeable exhaust leak.


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