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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: o2 sensor cleaning
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Sun, 03 October 2004 00:55

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dingaling wrote on Sun, 03 October 2004 03:05 | The car is an 89 holden apollo (or sv21 camry in disguise)
The engine is a "3S-F" not a "3S-FE" wich is easy to mistake. It's a carburettor model. To tell you the truth i have not heard/seen this particular engine anywhere. It's like the only one i've ever come across. And puzzles me that it even uses an O2 sensor without an ECU to monitor the exuast.
Anyway it has a diagnostic port, but most of the connections are missing. There should be an Ox and Te1 there, i hope.
Let me know if you can dig up any information on it. Should be exactly the same as a camry of the same era.
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It might be an exhaust temperature sensor?
Cheers
Wilbo
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