LC-1 WB02:
I installed mine in the stock O2 bung and used the simulated O2 signal for the NB02.
Casper's has an O2 extension cable that comes with a male and female connector for the O2 sensor you can purchase to piggy back your power with.
- Splice into Casper's harness (instead of the OEM harness or O2 cables) to get the (D) 12V+ switched power and (C) ground lines for the WB02 controller.
- Leave the stock O2 connected also, but zip tied off somewhere to prevent DTCs.
- Run the simulated NB02 signal line and the (B) OEM NB02 signal to a rocker switch and out to the ECU
- After the key is on, but before the car is started switch the rocker to simulated.
- When the engine is turned off switch back to OEM NB02 signal.
A = TAN = Lo O2 signal -
B = PUR = Hi O2 Signal +
C = GRY = Heater Li (ground)
D = BLK = Heater Hi (12V+)
The reason for this is that the ECU does a Heater circuit and Sensor circuit test on start-up and if either fails it will cause a DTC. One requires a specific amp load (more than just the PLX or LC-1 pulls) and the other is a resistance check.
You can also satisfy both circuits with resistors and capacitors to eliminate the the OEM sensor all together, but it's a little complex.
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