Does this look like the correct O2 Sensor?

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RickL

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The end of the plug has 4 prongs inside. I haven't removed the old ones so I'm not sure if these are the same or not. There are 2 white wires, 1 black wire, and 1 grey wire.

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That appears to be an atx o2 sensor. the atx's use 4 wires while the mtx's have 3. Atx's are a pain to install the rear o2 into. Hope you have skinny arms to get the o2 unplugged and plugged back in. Good luck.
 

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Well the front O2 is easy to get out luckily but the tabs on the plug are opposite of mine so I need to try to switch the plug. I have no clue how I'm going to get the rear out yet :mad:

Yeah, that's Mortal Kombat 4, but I have the boards for 1,2,&3 Also. Also have Super Contra, Special Criminal Investigation, Super Chase, and Frankenstein Pinball, Tales from the Crypt Pinball, and The Getaway Pinball. The games always change, and I'm currently looking for a Golden Tee.

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<small>[ March 26, 2003, 12:44 PM: Message edited by: RickL ]</small>
 

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I did the rear o2 sensor in my ATX in about 10 min. All I did was get the o2 socket set from Auto Zone. You pay for it when you take it, then get a full refund when you bring it back=free. It was very easy with this set, I can't imagine doing it without those sockets.
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