New? linear O2 sensor
xxalexx at ix.netcom.com
xxalexx at ix.netcom.com
Thu Apr 22 02:41:38 GMT 1999
There is a SAE paper onToyota sensor a few years ago.
Illustrated how they modified a lean burn sensor.
Did not show 8 wires.
The paper number is some where in the early GAR O2 archive
I will see if I can find it in my circular file
alex.
> This was found in the April 99 Import Service ( a auto repair trade mag),
> page 10 top right column.
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> Lexus RX300 ( car like SUV) and Toyota ES300 3.0 V6 California only cars
>
> The most significant service-related change is the linear oxygen sensorin the
> exhaust manifold, or "air-fuel sensor" as Toyota calles it, a design that's
> also been used by Honda. Although it looks like a conventional four wire
> sensor, it doesn't toggle within the one volt range. Instead it produces a
> voltage that goes up in a straight line as the mixture becomes lean, within
> the 2.2-4.2 range.
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> It goes on to say Toyota techs can't get a useable reading with a volt meter,
> the proper way is to read the data from the ODB II scan tool. The photo and
> blurb state/show a 4 wire plug.
>
> Could this be something new? I haven't been following the UEGO/Wide band
> thread much. From what I remember, the Honda/Horbia/NTK stuff used a 8 wire
> system.
>
> Harold
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