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O2 Sensor

Just replaced my o2 sensor in my 86' today with 66,000 miles
on the original. What a difference! The car use to rev up when cold and now it is smoooth! What exactly does the o2 sensor do that would make such a difference?

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Old 01-02-2005, 01:43 PM
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The O2 sensor signal is monitered by your ECU which adjusts the fuel mixture accordingly. A low band sensor reports a voltage of 0V to 1V for rich or lean. If the O2 sensor has failed it probably reports as 1 volts. (no resistence). So the ecu thinks the engine is lean and supplys more fuel. Someone correct me if I am wrong on this answer!

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