E evoace Known Member Senior Member Joined Jul 21, 2006 Messages 58 Points 1,506 Oct 30, 2007 #1 Hi bros, How do you know when is your O2 sensor is malfunction?
ken12292703 Drives a shopping cart... Senior Member Joined Nov 14, 2003 Messages 1,542 Points 5,138 Location SoMeWhErE Oct 30, 2007 #2 Hi bro, check with a multimeter when the engine is in operating temperature. One of the symptom is high fuel consumption. A lean fuel mixture is always sent to ECU hence it riches every combustion. Correct me if i am wrong. :hmmmm:
Hi bro, check with a multimeter when the engine is in operating temperature. One of the symptom is high fuel consumption. A lean fuel mixture is always sent to ECU hence it riches every combustion. Correct me if i am wrong. :hmmmm:
ken12292703 Drives a shopping cart... Senior Member Joined Nov 14, 2003 Messages 1,542 Points 5,138 Location SoMeWhErE Oct 30, 2007 #3 Information on oxygen sensor. Oxygen sensor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
J jazzue95 Junior Member Senior Member Joined Mar 31, 2007 Messages 8 Points 1,501 Oct 30, 2007 #4 evoace said: Hi bros, How do you know when is your O2 sensor is malfunction? Click to expand... u will experienced blacksmoked and bad idling.
evoace said: Hi bros, How do you know when is your O2 sensor is malfunction? Click to expand... u will experienced blacksmoked and bad idling.
E evoace Known Member Senior Member Joined Jul 21, 2006 Messages 58 Points 1,506 Oct 31, 2007 #5 jazzue95 said: u will experienced blacksmoked and bad idling. Click to expand... wow...so serious one ar?...blacksmoke??
jazzue95 said: u will experienced blacksmoked and bad idling. Click to expand... wow...so serious one ar?...blacksmoke??
huakenny LB Performance Senior Member Joined Feb 24, 2005 Messages 9,126 Points 3,163 Location Kota Kinabalu Nov 1, 2007 #6 normaly is high FC and if ur car is with OBDII, MIL or CEL wil pops-up
SkYwAlKeR Over 10,000 RPM! Senior Member Joined Mar 12, 2005 Messages 10,146 Points 5,183 Location ePoh ~ malacca Nov 1, 2007 #7 checking O2 sensor.... Testing an O2 (lambda) Sensor @ Fotopic.Net