O2 sensor extender

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Usafmike463

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I had set of kooks headers put on my 2011. The wide band O2 monitor sensors require extenders to connect them. I can not find the correct connectors. The one I was sent are 4 pin round extensions. But my truck needs the 4 pin square connectors. I went to the ford dealership and they couldn't find them and i cant find them on the internet either. Has anyone else ran in to this problem? I would like to purchase the correct product before rewiring the sensors.
 

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Stainless Works sells them I believe or knows where to get them
I'm surprized that it didn't come with the Kooks, did you call them?
You are planning on getting it Tuned right!!!
Adding LT Headers and installing the extended sensor cable is going to throw codes most likely.
 
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american racing has them also, came with my longtubes in install package.
 

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I ran into the same thing with my kooks. I didn't hold anyone responsible as I bought them second hand. They had been on a '10 previously and mine is a '12. I just used the extender and grafted it into the original sensor. Held fine for the last 6 months or so with no issues. Figured if a problem ever arose I could search out a "proper" solution.
 

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My Stainless Works Long Tubes came with them. Haven't had time to install yet, but I appreciate that SW sent their product out with all the necessary components so there shouldn't be any surprises when I install.
 
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