Where can i find the 20way connector for the automatic transmission is there a picture where its at
SOURCE: Locate O2 Sensors in 1994 Cadillac ElDorado
o2 will not make your car do that you have other issues check for secondary ignition miss or primary ignition miss sounds like you are dropping a cylinder dumping raw fuel to contaminate 02 sensor find the real problem to fix your light
SOURCE: 1995 eldorado cadillac
My service ride control light was on my display and car was riding really low in the rear. figured my struts were going bad. turned out my fuse was blown for my ELC(electronic leveling control) and car was riding heavy when it blew, so it was stuck riding low in back and it almost fooled me into buying new struts($$$) Figured a fuse couldnt be the problem but checked just in case, and thats what it ended up being so that is the first thing I would check before I spent any money. lets hope your problem is this easy to fix. Good luck.
SOURCE: 1995 cadillac eldorado revs up by it self
CSP, It sounds like you have a vacuum leak that is causing the IAC ( idle air control ) motor to move in and out trying to control the idle. Check all vacuum hoses on the engine for disconnect, cracked or damaged. If the hoses crack when you bend them, they need to be replaced.
Let me know what you find and we can go from there.
Regards,
SOURCE: O2 Sensor on a 1996 Cadillac Eldorado
Hello mrsalbert, my name is JShreader. Thank you for choosing fixya.com
Depending on which oxygen sensor you are looking for...there are several of them throughout the Exhaust System. I will start out by giving you a brief description of what and oxygen sensor is, and they're general purpose.
DESCRIPTION
Four Heated Oxygen Sensors (HO2S) are
mounted in the exhaust system where they monitor the oxygen content in
the exhaust stream. There is an oxygen sensor mounted in each exhaust
manifold and one on each end of the catalytic converter. the oxygen
sensor located in the front exhaust manifold is the Bank 2 Sensor 1
(Front) sensor. The oxygen sensor located in the rear exhaust manifold
is the Bank 1 Sensor 1 (Rear) sensor. The oxygen sensor located in the
Y-pipe ahead of the catalytic converter is the Bank 1 Sensor 2
(Pre-converter) sensor. The oxygen sensor located in the catalytic
converter outlet is the Bank 1 Sensor 3 (Post-converter) sensor.
OPERATION
An oxygen sensor acts like a battery because it creates its own signal
voltage once it reaches operating temperature. This voltage is produced
when the oxygen content in the exhaust stream is different than the
oxygen content in the atmosphere. A lean condition (high oxygen content
in exhaust) will produce a low voltage (near 0 volts) and a rich
condition (low oxygen content in exhaust) will produce a high voltage
(near one volt). The PCM provides a reference signal voltage (0.45
volt) and a ground to the sensor. The PCM reference voltage is
necessary because the oxygen sensors do not provide their own voltage
until they reach operating temperature.
HEATING ELEMENT
the oxygen sensors also incorporate a heating element inside of the
sensor housing. This heating element is energized with the ignition On
and allows the sensors to reach operating temperatures quickly. The PCM
can then use oxygen sensor information sooner after engine start-up.
PCM INPUTS
The PCM uses oxygen sensor information during Closed Loop operation to
constantly adjust fuel control to reduce exhaust emissions. Because the
oxygen sensors provide information sooner after engine start-up,
exhaust emissions are reduced. Faulty oxygen sensors will cause various
driveability conditions and will set a DTC.
That being said...I uploaded a .pdf for you of pictures showing the locations of ALL the oxygen Sensors on your Vehicle. You can download it by clicking HERE.
I hope this helps you. If you have any more questions or need any more diagrams, please don't hesitate to ask...Thanks again, JShreader!
SOURCE: O2 Sensor on a 1996 Cadillac Eldorado
you have 4 o2 sensors on the new one 2 in front of catylitic converter and 2 after on the exhaust
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