O2 sensors bad?
I have another set of O2s on the bench, what can I use to clean them without hurting them?
Will running real rich foul them out?
The ones I took out are black and full of soot.
I have another set of O2s on the bench, what can I use to clean them without hurting them?
Will running real rich foul them out?
The ones I took out are black and full of soot.
So will running rich take out the O2s? If the just soot up can you clean them? If so, with what?
I drove it a little bit today (back to the factory PCM with Predator tune) and watched the mv signals and both sides seemed to be responding to changes fairly evenly and quickly. I wish I had a better scanner to read and log parameters.
Well it ran great for a week and now it's snowing...I'll swap the O2s when I get a chance. I don't feel like crawling on my back for now though. Looks like a lot of people clean them with electrical cleaner and some heat. I'll give it a try on the ones I pull out. The 135 and 155DTC are for the test on startup. I believe it is set if the sensor fails to bias the mV signal within a predetermined time, two startups in a row. If they're sooted up it may be attenuating their ability to read and change as quickly as they should, but it wouldn't hurt the actual TC junction.
Last edited by ssheets; Dec 27, 2007 at 07:33 PM.
I may swap back to the W4Me PCM and see how it goes. The two PCMs run about the same, but the W4Me tune is better at the hot re-starts and has the random misfires programmed out.
Last edited by ssheets; Dec 28, 2007 at 02:52 PM.
Use a $10 propane torch from Lowes, put the O2 sensor in a vice and hit 4 sides with the torch for about 30-60 seconds. Cleans them right up.
I'll give it a try, I have an extra set on the bench. Although these haven't had any failure codes, but they are the ones that sooted up. I haven't looked at the ones that are popping the 135-155 codes.





