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B10 o2 sensor voltage readings??
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:59 pm
by jaybirde508
Hi forum,
Can anyone inform me as to the b10 o2 sensor voltage reading scale Ie: 0.30 = ? , 0.75 = ? I haven't been able to find this & need to know what the corrosponding values mean
Jay
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:49 am
by BSOD2600
Any SSM scan tool should give you the same readings -- there is no scale for the given ECU parameters. I see greater voltage swings with my O2 sensor -- all the way from 0.1v to 0.92v. The FSM (posted in the stuff you need to know forum) has the details on what are acceptable ranges.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 6:58 pm
by Legacy777
A narrow band O2 sensor will swing back and forth between 0v and 1v. That's the way it's designed.
Clerifacaton
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 1:55 am
by jaybirde508
thanks guys I knew I wasnt explaining it rite.. what I need to know is what end of the scale is lean what end is rich I think it should go like a ohm meter & ex: 0.30 v lean & 0.75 richer ?? I'm runnning 30-32 @ idle & .75 wot & 600 to 800 in a snap So Im thinking lack of fuel??
bad FPR ?
Fuel filter?
New injectors & walbro w/less than 5000 miles
Idea's
Thxs Jay
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 3:11 am
by log1call
High numbers are rich, low numbers are lean. At idle and anything other than near wide open throttle the numbers should fluctuate either sode of .45 at a steady rate and several times a minute.
At wide open throttle(or close to) the mixture should go rich and the numbers will be high and they will not fluctuate because the O2 sensor is being ignored.