"Normal" O2 sensor
Bruce Plecan
nacelp at bright.net
Mon Jul 24 16:43:46 GMT 2000
As far as rich , well ok.
As far as lean always remember the sensors fail lean,
Silicone poisoning can still have relatively good cross counts, and just low
voltage so it looks like fuel but it's the sensor.
Justa FWIW,
Grumpy
> My (limited) experience - the LED bargraph display I've got on my oxy
> sensor is good for diagnosing either rich or lean situations. If you give
> it the throttle & there's a problem, it'll let you know which end of
things
> you're on - that's about it. Useful to see if your oxy sensor's
> cross-counting like it should, too.
>
> FWIW - Barry
>
> At 01:16 AM 07/25/2000 +1200, you wrote:
> >Hi
> >
> >With the recent threads on wide band O2 sensors. I was wondering exactly
> >how usefull a "normal" O2 sensor and gague is.
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