PC5505
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- Oct 13, 2005
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Seattle,
Washington
I have mmcd and my O2-F reads a steady 3.5 volts, at all times, even when the sensor is unplugged. I checked the sensor for continuity according to the service manual and got nothing so I know it doesnt work. My ECU hasn't thrown a check engine light though.
Does anyone have a clue why my ecu would be reading 3.5v or why it would not be throwning a CEL? What could it be getting voltage from when the sensor is unplugged?
Its a narrow band sensor so I know it shouldnt read more than 1v ever. My fuel mileage has sucked for a long time so this would seem to be the culprit...
I looked at the wiring harness that goes to the O2 sensor and it includes the wires for my temp sensors(3) and what lookes like a ground wire thats not attached to anything. The ground wire is just bare, woven grey wire, which I assume is supposed to ground at the down pipe but is not. I have an aftermarket DP and the O2 housing was eliminated(previous owner's work). The O2 bung is welded onto the DP in a place that makes it tough to remove the sensor without unbolting the DP. So I ran a wire from it to the DP to see if it changed the 3.5 reading and it did not..... I cant find anything in the forums about this and I'm stumped.
Does anyone have a clue why my ecu would be reading 3.5v or why it would not be throwning a CEL? What could it be getting voltage from when the sensor is unplugged?
Its a narrow band sensor so I know it shouldnt read more than 1v ever. My fuel mileage has sucked for a long time so this would seem to be the culprit...
I looked at the wiring harness that goes to the O2 sensor and it includes the wires for my temp sensors(3) and what lookes like a ground wire thats not attached to anything. The ground wire is just bare, woven grey wire, which I assume is supposed to ground at the down pipe but is not. I have an aftermarket DP and the O2 housing was eliminated(previous owner's work). The O2 bung is welded onto the DP in a place that makes it tough to remove the sensor without unbolting the DP. So I ran a wire from it to the DP to see if it changed the 3.5 reading and it did not..... I cant find anything in the forums about this and I'm stumped.