Oxygen Sensors
Oxygen Sensor DiagnosisDiagnose the Fuel Control Oxygen Sensors (O2S) for the following conditions:
^ Slow Response
^ Response Time (time to switch R/L or L/R)
^ Inactive Signal (output steady at bias voltage - approximately 450 mV)
^ Signal Fixed High
^ Signal Fixed Low
Diagnose the Catalyst Monitor Heated Oxygen Sensors (HO2S) for the following functions:
^ Heater Performance (time to activity on cold start)
^ Signal fixed low during steady state conditions or power enrichment (hard acceleration when a rich mixture should be indicated)
^ Signal fixed high during steady state conditions or decel fuel mode (deceleration when a lean mixture should be indicated)
^ Inactive Sensor (output steady at approximately 438 mV)
Fuel Control Oxygen Sensors (O2S)
The main function of the fuel control heated oxygen sensor is to provide the control module with exhaust stream information in order to allow proper fueling and maintain emissions within the mandated levels. After the sensor reaches the operating temperature, the sensor generates a voltage inversely proportional to the amount of oxygen present in the exhaust gases.
The control module uses the signal voltage from the fuel control heated oxygen sensors in a closed loop in order to adjust the fuel injector pulse width. While in a closed loop, the Control Module can adjust fuel delivery in order to maintain an air to fuel ratio which allows the best combination of emission control and driveability.
If the oxygen sensor pigtail wiring, connector or terminal are damaged, replace the entire oxygen sensor assembly. Do not attempt to repair the wiring, connector, or terminals. In order for the sensor to function properly, the sensor must have a clean air reference provided to it. This clean air reference is obtained by way of the oxygen sensor wires. Any attempt to repair the wires, connectors or terminals could result in the obstruction of the air reference. Any attempt to repair the wires, connectors or terminals could degrade oxygen sensor performance.
HO2S Heater
The oxygen sensor heaters are required by catalyst monitor sensors to maintain a sufficiently high temperature which allows accurate exhaust oxygen content readings further from the engine.