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Dear All,
how about if all four wires of wideband sensor from harness side are connected with respective by twisting each other and put a electric tape to cover them. Does this effect sensor reading?
Attached is the picture for better understanding. Can some one kindly guide proper way to connect wires.
wideband sensor switching is quite alot as compare to other sensors, especially on accelerating, Short term jumps from 0.92 to 1.21 - 1.25 and get back to 0.98 in few seconds once stable.
how about if all four wires of wideband sensor from harness side are connected with respective by twisting each other and put a electric tape to cover them. Does this effect sensor reading?
It definitely can. Twisting wires together with your fingers is generally not an accepted method for wiring repair, usually because the wires will loosen up and cause intermittent signal issues.
Heat shrink butt connectors, butt connectors + heat shrink or soldering would all be acceptable.