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RE: Generic O2 Sensors, and Recommended Connection Methods



Ian,

thanks for the enlightenment.  I was not aware of this reason.  It seems
like a strange way to allow air in to me, but it might help avoid having the
inlet clogged by oil leaking from the motor, which I understand can affect
sensor operation.  I suppose if one were careful to keep the solder
significantly away from the insulated section of the wire it might still
work, but it's probably not worth it.

Dave J.


Ian Lomax wrote:

> The reason most O2 sensor manufacturers don't recommend soldering wires,
is that they actually
> breathe through the wires.  An O2 sensor measures the relative difference
between the oxygen in the exhaust,
> and the oxygen in the outside air.  Some sensors are sealed, and get their
reference air through the wires.
>  Solder blocks this air source, and the sensor will eventually drift and
stop working.
> 
> Other sensors (like the Denso sensors I used to work with) have a source
for reference air through the
> sensor body.  Ours had a goretex filter to allow air through, but keep
water out.

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