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Old 08-28-2006, 07:07 PM
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1990 got a code 41 and a code 91, car does not have its full power when flooring[:@]


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Old 08-28-2006, 08:27 PM
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Oxygen sensor problem,fuel presure out of range or injectors out of balance.According to the Haynes manual.
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Old 08-28-2006, 09:08 PM
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Use a high impedence DC voltmeter as above. Clamp the sensor in a vice, or use a plier or vice-grip to hold it. Clamp your negative voltmeter lead to the case, and the positive to the output wire. Use a propane torch set to high and the inner blue flame tip to heat the fluted or perforated area of the sensor. You should see a DC voltage of at least 0.6 within 20 seconds. If not, most likely cause is open circuit internally or lead fouling. If OK so far, remove from flame. You should see a drop to under 0.1 volt within 4 seconds. If not likely silicone fouled. If still OK, heat for two full minutes and watch for drops in voltage. Sometimes, the internal connections will open up under heat. This is the same a loose wire and is a failure. If the sensor is OK at this point, and will switch from high to low quickly as you move the flame, the sensor is good. Bear in mind that good or bad is relative, with port fuel injection needing faster information than carbureted systems. ANY O2 sensor that will generate 0.9 volts or more when heated, show 0.1 volts or less within one second of flame removal, AND pass the two minute heat test is good regardless of age. When replacing a sensor, don't miss the opportunity to use the test above on the replacement. This will calibrate your evaluation skills and save you money in the future. There is almost always *no* benefit in replacing an oxygen sensor that will pass the test in the first line of this paragraph.


both sensors failed miserably, they would not fluctuate while under flame. One showed a contant .11 volts under flame, when removed FROM FLAME, it stayed at that for 40 seconds, not going to .01 , then would jump to .13 , then .04 VERY SLOWLY, BAD . SECOND ONE, well he didnt want to give me a reading whatsover, until i heated it cherry red and almost destroyed it , then it gave me .14 and then went to .22 VERY SLOW, removed the flame it stayed at that for a while and then to zero, put flame on, it stayed at zero till cherry red, then went 0-.22 then back to .04, removed flame, it stayed at .04, fluctuated sticky and not showing any other numbers in the pattern.

yeah major sticking for both there done, its a wonder how my dam car was running[:@]


considering the readings, im losing MAJOR HORSEPOWER
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Old 08-28-2006, 11:59 PM
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OK went and got two beautiful Bosch O2 sensors, they are the leader in O2's, the passenger side was a pain in the rear to remove, but a swivel and long extension helped with the slotted 02 socket I actually own.



Did both sensors and plugged them in, then came the rain and im not feeling sso well either, so off from under the car, pressure is bloating me freakin head and nose running, off the jack and don the car.

I will not drive this car in the rain, so ill post the improvements and reset the ECM tomm morning and drive maybe wensday.
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