M MY3TTYPES Member Joined Dec 25, 2005 Sep 2, 2006 #1 Will a wideband O2 sensor just go bad or does it have the ability to misread or give inaccurate readings? Having some wild fueling issues. Looking for solutions. Thanks, Ed
Will a wideband O2 sensor just go bad or does it have the ability to misread or give inaccurate readings? Having some wild fueling issues. Looking for solutions. Thanks, Ed
S suicide six New Member Joined Aug 28, 2005 Sep 2, 2006 #2 Either is possible,usually reads slow first,Check your grds at rear side of passenger head first.
M MY3TTYPES Member Joined Dec 25, 2005 Sep 2, 2006 #3 suicide six said: Either is possible,usually reads slow first,Check your grds at rear side of passenger head first. Click to expand... I'll check those. Would the sensor, most likely, read lean or rich? It's on a Big Stuff car.
suicide six said: Either is possible,usually reads slow first,Check your grds at rear side of passenger head first. Click to expand... I'll check those. Would the sensor, most likely, read lean or rich? It's on a Big Stuff car.