Volkswagen Touran Service Manual: 6-Pin Universal Oxygen Sensor, Removing and Installing
 Note
| Use the faulty sensor as a guide for installing all of the
accompanying attachments, cable ties or marking bands. |
| Do not crimp or cut the wires otherwise the functionality of
the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) will be diminished. |
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Remove the old heated oxygen sensor (HO2S). |
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Lay both of the oxygen sensor next to each other so the
sensor housings are the same level. |
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Tie the excess length of the sensor (approximately 50 to 250
mm) back so it is the same length as the faulty sensor and
secure it with cable ties -1-. |
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Install the new oxygen sensor in the vehicle. |
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Note
Do not repair the heated oxygen sensor wires. Repairing may
result in malfunctions.
Use the faulty sensor as a guide ...
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