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  • Foxbody o2 harness differences

    So I hear that there are a bunch of o2 harnesses for 87-93 foxbodies, my car is a 1990 auto that has been converted to 5 speed, I purchased a 5 speed o2 harness from whiteboy last night and I switched the jumper to match the auto harness(I am running an A9P auto ECU), was this unnecessary?

    I read somewhere that the only time you ever need to mess with the harness is if you are running a 5 speed computer with an auto o2 harness(will fry the 5 speed ecu unless you move the jumper wire). Does anyone have any experience with this?

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  • #2
    There are several threads over at the Corral on this subject. I recall one that was VERY in-depth, but could not find it. Here is one with a bit of info on what you are asking about.

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    • #3
      I'd jumper it correctly.

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      • #4
        Oh wow, I never would have thought about this. My car was an original auto car and I converted it to a 5 speed back when I got it on the road. Its always suffered from the hanging idle.

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        • #5
          I have never had a problem by NOT swapping the harness. But i have been doing some reading on this lately.... If you have a hanging idle unplug the vss first and drive it to see whats up. There are too many fox idle issues!!

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