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Changing the left rear o2 sensor on a 1997 ls400. The wire looks like it goes through the floor pan. Any idea how to get to the end of the wire?

Submitted: 320 days and 22 hours ago.
Category: Lexus
Value: $9
Status: AWAITING CUSTOMER ACTION

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Hello,

 

It looks as though the O2 sensor wire comes up through the floor under the instrument panel just to the left of the center console. It's near the gas pedal and left side floor duct.

 

Hope this helps.

Thanks

 

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