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Tone
| Posted on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 - 10:01 pm: |
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Hi, I'm wiring up a digital volt meter to my O2 sensor to be able to observe it while I ride, for troubleshooting purposes. It's cheaper than buying a gauge & sensor add-on kit.. I noted that my S3T ran perfectly after I put on a new O2 sensor, but every ride since then it gets a little worse, as far as having episodes of hesitating and/or running rough. I'm all about getting as much data as possible on this stuff. I read somewhere else in the tech vault, someone said that the ECM in some conditions sends a voltage to the o2 sensor... I can't re-find where this was said now. anyway... anyone ever hear of this? otherwise, anyone have any advice on interpreting the data I will get from my multimeter? And no, I don't allow myself to be distracted by gauges while I ride. My looking at gauges is restricted to when conditions and traffic allow.... as I have time I plan to add a multimeter to the air intake temp sensor, the rear cylinder temp sensor, and the TPS sensor as well.... especially the TPS sensor... I don't trust that thing for a minute... it's just a damn variable resistor.. those things go bad over time... |
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