Heated or not O2 sensor
lpwcruzr
lpwcruzr at netzero.net
Fri Jun 23 02:41:24 GMT 2000
Well I might sound like an idiot but,, How do I do this? My electrical and
emissions manual has nothing in it on how to diagnose an O2 sensor. All I
can find is the wiring diagram. It shows what looks to be 45volts in the PCM
at the O2 sensor input. Do I need a scan tool at the ALDL for this, or can I
check any of this with a volt meter at the O2 sensor??
Paul Washburn
lpwcruzr at netzero.net
> Take a look at your idle o2 voltage and see if it seems right. Even
mounted
> in the manifold, after a long idle my truck would go into open loop
because
> the sensor did not warm up enough. I sued a 90 ford 5.0 sensor and it
works
> fine.
>
> Thanks for listening to my electroyappin!
> Ryan Hampl - a K-State Grad! kasaryan at aol.com
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> Salina, KS 67401 97 B12 / 86 V65 / 93chevy truck EFI 383
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