22R oxygen sensor check connector
#1
22R oxygen sensor check connector
Does anyone know which wires are used to check the oxygen sensor on a carbureted 22R? I think that the check connector is a round green connector on the drivers side fender, but I am not sure which wires are used to check the oxygen sensor.
#4
There are a couple round plugs near the coil/igniter, usually plugged into a couple rubber holders on the inner fender. There should be a 3 wire one and a 1 wire one, I think it's the one wire one.
#6
Positive to the connector I believe. Analog volt meter is best so you can watch the needle sweeps.
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showfl...5&o=14&fpart=1
Might check the '85 FSM to be sure.
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showfl...5&o=14&fpart=1
Might check the '85 FSM to be sure.
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I probed all of the wires, but I only get voltage on two of them. One appears to have voltage when the EACV comes on, the other appears to be related to the EBCV. Nothing appears to be giving me an O2 sensor signal that I can figure out.
I tried unplugging the sensor and probing it. I get voltage, but I cannot see if the voltage fluctuates like it should because it is not in feedback since the oxygen sensor is unplugged from the computer.
I tried unplugging the sensor and probing it. I get voltage, but I cannot see if the voltage fluctuates like it should because it is not in feedback since the oxygen sensor is unplugged from the computer.
Last edited by the_supernerd; 05-27-2007 at 11:57 PM.
#10
The O2 sensor sends a signal. I get about a volt when I test it unplugged. The only problem is that I cannot see how accurate the sensor is doing it that way, or if the system is in feedback mode.
The other voltage signals I am talking about are on the check connector on the driver's side fender. It appears to be set up to attach to a special tool that would give readings for anything to do with the smog system. One wire is for the EBCV signal, one is for the EACV signal, and the other two I have not figured out yet. One must be for the O2 sensor and I am thinking that I am probing it wrong.
Anyways, thanks for all of the input. I will post back when I get all of those wires figured out to help anyone else that needs to do some smog system diagnostics.
The other voltage signals I am talking about are on the check connector on the driver's side fender. It appears to be set up to attach to a special tool that would give readings for anything to do with the smog system. One wire is for the EBCV signal, one is for the EACV signal, and the other two I have not figured out yet. One must be for the O2 sensor and I am thinking that I am probing it wrong.
Anyways, thanks for all of the input. I will post back when I get all of those wires figured out to help anyone else that needs to do some smog system diagnostics.
Last edited by the_supernerd; 05-28-2007 at 12:24 AM.
#11
If you want to test the 02, testing it unplugged is fine. Typically it's plugged into a very high impedance circuit, so plugging it in shouldn't matter.. Test it while plugged in if you want.
The sensor should be very dynamic when hot.
The other signals, you'll have to get from the FSM.
The sensor should be very dynamic when hot.
The other signals, you'll have to get from the FSM.
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