Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Change An Oxygen Sensor Inside A 1996 Jeep Cherokee

Alternate an O2 Sensor in a 1996 Jeep Cherokee


The O2 sensor on your 1996 Jeep Cherokee helps direct the fuel consumption and emissions. The sensor is threaded into the exhaust manifold and monitors the O2 saturation in the Motor lorry's exhaust. The Cherokee's personal computer adjusts the fuel-and-air alloy combusted in the engine based on the O2 saturation. Whether your Motor lorry begins to burn a noticeably worthier magnitude of fuel compared to its commonplace fuel consumption, purchase a replacement O2 sensor from an Car parts store and modify it Homewards.


4. Connect the wiring harness connection by pressing it together until it clicks. Lift the truck with the jack until you can remove the jack stands. Return the truck to the ground.


District the jack stands under the frame rails good behind the front wheels. Lower the Cherokee so that it rests securely on the jack stands.


2. Disconnect the electrical connection from the oxygen sensor. Remove the sensor with a wrench or oxygen sensor socket attached to a ratchet.


3. Spread a thin layer of anti-seize compound on the threads of the new sensor. Do not get anti-seize compound on the sensor head. Thread it into place by hand. Tighten the sensor with a wrench or a socket and ratchet.


Instructions

1. Lift the front of the Cherokee with a jack until it sits great Sufficiently to fit jack stands underneath it for help.