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axygene sensor test
a volt meter on the black wire and ground, you must see 0-.2 to .75-1 volt switching low to high when running at steady speed ( 60 mph for example ) if it don't go under .3 volt you are running too rich, if it wrong go over .75 volt your sensor is bad or fuel pressure is low. if it go negative replace it!
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Originally posted by ericsmith32Does your cars have EGR? Clean it or block it off and see what she does.
Originally posted by yvanlavoie20a volt meter on the black wire and ground, you must see 0-.2 to .75-1 volt switching low to high when running at steady speed ( 60 mph for example ) if it don't go under .3 volt you are running too rich, if it wrong go over .75 volt your sensor is bad or fuel pressure is low. if it go negative replace it!
hope that clears up some things
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sensor on aspire - festy are one wire = slow ones...even with a slow tester you can see volt change...i never see one switching at that speed in 13 years of ford master tech...in real worlds even wide band used in newer model switch about 3 to 4 time per second at driving speed, no analog meter can move so fast...even a simpson professional one.
i test a 10 $ meter and a 750$ ( mine ) , both read about the same.except if you put the cheap one on the spark plug wires 8) it is not protected from high voltage induction...on aspire and festy, many sensors wont go over .1 volt when idling, the sensor is too cold to generate voltage.. try your test at 60 mph and see :lol:
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woah! NEVER use an analog volt meter on an O2 sensor! It doesn't have enough impedance. My Simpson 260 only has like 10k resistance, way too much load for the zirconium cell in an O2 sensor. Less than 2 or 3 Meg will burn out the cell. You need a graphing DVOM (10Meg impedance) or a scope (20-50Meg impedance).Jim DeAngelis
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Bright Blue 93 GL (1.6 8v, 5spd) (Hula-Baloo)
Performance Red 94 Aspire SE (Stimpson)
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Originally posted by FestYboythe stock ECU can react to a range from .2-.8V without putting on the SES light. the main thing is it has to see a switching from high to low within a certain amount of time or it'll throw a code and turn on the SES light.
hope that clears up some things
Arty
us FORD guys (and gals) call it a MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp)
just fun little facts....
and Tim, I got my 260 for free! Amazing what people put little to no value on!Jim DeAngelis
kittens give Morbo gas!!
Bright Blue 93 GL (1.6 8v, 5spd) (Hula-Baloo)
Performance Red 94 Aspire SE (Stimpson)
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