Hoping someone can educate me...
When I put the header on the Celica, I bought a new O2 sensor. But with the sensor relocated, the wire wasn't long enough. I knew the wire was weird- stainless or something, so I cut the wire from the old sensor so I could splice it on to the new one so it would be long enough.
I should have known when I tried to solder it and it wouldn't solder that something was up. Eventually, I got enough solder on there and it dried such that it held everything together. So I put some heat shrink on it and called it a day. I've had an O2 code ever since.
Finally today I thought "wonder if it's that connection". Duh. I can be a little slow. So I google "O2 sensor solder" and find all kinds of info about how you're not supposed to ever solder the wire. Something about outside air coming in through the wire? And you're supposed to use crimp on connectors. Who knew?
So what do I do now? Do I need to buy a new sensor, or can I just clip it back and put on a crimp connector?
Thanks,
Ed

