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Old 03-29-2010, 05:25 PM
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Where can we get these now??
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Old 03-29-2010, 05:27 PM
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What year is your Maxima? I could never get mine to work with the '04 when I had it. Later years (05+) have widebands and these won't work.

What exactly are you thinking of doing? Spacers may be a better/easier option. I actually have some...
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What year is your Maxima? I could never get mine to work with the '04 when I had it. Later years (05+) have widebands and these won't work.

What exactly are you thinking of doing? Spacers may be a better/easier option. I actually have some...
Thanks bro.

I also have a problem with the simulator not clearing codes. I have a shop here that will reinstall behind the console vice under the car so I am hoping that will help. I have a 05'

Yeah the shop said they will add the spacers near the sensors for me also.

Thanks again for the website!
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No prob! You should patch up from the sim, and just try the spacers. They should be all you need. If you keep cutting up the engine harness, you risk a very costly repair if there's a short etc.

This is the spacer I am talking about... it screws into an o2 bung on the pipe, and the o2 sensor screws into it, far enough back from the exhaust flow, so it actually thinks there's a cat.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/O2-SE...Q5fCarQ5fParts

I actually have a pair I need to sell...

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No prob! You should patch up from the sim, and just try the spacers. They should be all you need. If you keep cutting up the engine harness, you risk a very costly repair if there's a short etc.

This is the spacer I am talking about... it screws into an o2 bung on the pipe, and the o2 sensor screws into it, far enough back from the exhaust flow, so it actually thinks there's a cat.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/O2-SE...Q5fCarQ5fParts

I actually have a pair I need to sell...
Ok thanks bro! Let me confirm with my shop that is the spacer they mentioned. If so then I will surely get in touch to buy them. Thanks bro!
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Ok thanks bro! Let me confirm with my shop that is the spacer they mentioned. If so then I will surely get in touch to buy them. Thanks bro!
You bet! Just be sure there's enough room for the spacers, as they add close to 2" in length to the o2 sensors. Putting in bungs wherever you can find room shouldn't be a problem though.

Shoot me a PM if you end up wanting these!

Keep in mind, these are for the secondary o2 sensors!

Here's a blurry pic. lol

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