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Theres a reason that he has a assload of subscribers! He has done a excellent job in this video and his others! Thank You For Your Time and Knowledge, Mike in DFW
Hey Can i test that connector the same way you tested sensor? i have 450mV and sensor i brand new so i want to check the heating wires. can i check with multi meter and how?
You state that the first test "is only for the oxygen censor before the catalytic converter" (1:19) . Don't you also need to do a voltage test for the oxygen censor that's after the catalytic converter? If so is it done the same way as the one for the oxygen censor before the catalytic converter?
After the CAT everything is cleaned and the O2 should read a constant number not changing much. There is no test to verify the CAT is working. But if it does change like the front one, the CAT could be bad.
Not sure if I missed anything, but, I'm trying to measure the sensor element of my 4-pin upstream sensor. Should I measure with the engine running or not, can I have the connector disconnected to easily measure with my multimeter or does it need to be connected?
I"ve got a 2005 town and country, keep getting P0032 and 0132 codes. I"ve repleaced the 02 sensor 4 times, and recently replaced the ecm as well thinking surely that was the issue. CE light came on again. I"m completely lost. Any advice ? Faulty wiring from the sensor to the ecm ? Parts store recommended purge valve ? I"ve replaced the MAF and the map sensor, and don't think it's a fuel leak.
Hello my friend, i have a peugeot 206 and i have a problem at cold start.. my car starts to run in open loop and after 30secs upstream o2 sensor start to give some readings (0,8V and high negative short fuel trims) putting my car in closed loop for some seconds making my car to shake .. then o2 sensor goes back to steady 0,5v and 0% fuel trim) and car returns to open loop and all work fine. When it reaches 36-40°C it goes again to closed loop, upstream O2 sensor starts to change readings again and all works fine know. The CTS and upstream 02 sensor are new. I have just extend downstream sensor's wires. Can it cause this problem? Sensors have heated element..
Hi, thanks for the video. I recently put a K&N air filter on my motorcycle and unplugged the ECU during the install then the check engine light was on and gave me a P2195 error code. Any idea how to fix it? Should I just clear the error and let the ECU continue learning? Thanks!
My 1987 Isuzu pup doesn’t idle and the carb is clean. It starts but if I don’t keep my foot on the gas it will die out. Would it be this, bad spark plugs or something else?
I am no carburetor expert, but the idle adjustments need to be analyzed and changed accordingly. If you you had a electronic fuel injection with a throttle body I would recommend to replace your IAC(Idle Air Control) valve and the TPS(Throttle Position Sensor).
volvo 240 manual states the multimeter needs to have " a minimum impedance of 10 megaohms" and that "using a meter with less than 10 megaohms impedance can damage [the car's] LH control unit." i can imagine that this information may be similar to many other if not all vehicles, so my question to you is: should this at least not be discussed in your video? and how can an individual know by looking at their meter specs that their meter indeed should or should not be used in this testing? thanks in advance!
thanks for getting back i have an 03 taurus it was sitting in a garage for 8 months just put new trans in it then when i first did start up got a po1131 for a bit then as of now that went away now have a po171 lol
Siii. afecta la economia de combustible ya que la ECU esta calculando la proporcion Aire/Combustible a partir de datos erroneos. El motor vibra y es inestable en ralenti, hay perdida de potencia, puede perjudicar a largo plazo el convertidor catalitico ya que la composicion de los gases de escape cambia. Aparece la senal "Check Engine" encendida en el dashboard y lees los codigos de error con un scaner aparecen varios codigos(ejm P0171,P0141,etc). Hay 4 terminales: 2 son el calefactor (deben medir entre 2 y 10 ohmn de resistencia) los otrosa dos son el elemento sensor y miden alta resistencia (de 330 kohmn a infinito). Si mide bien pero el codigo persiste, se puede intentar limpiarlo de varios modos, sin embargo muchas veces es una perdida de tiempo. Es mas fiable reemplazarlos. Por ejm los sensores originales del Honda CIvic 2012 de mi hija cuestan casi 200 dolares. Cuando dejaron de funcionar (a los 10 anos) puse unos genericos que me costaron 40 usd y duraron 3 0 4 anos. Se cambian muy facil y solo cuando lo haya cambiado 5 veces llegara al costo de la marca Denso (originales). MI hija no va a tener tanto tiempo ese auto.😂😂.
I need a straight forward answer to this question. Does the O2 sensor need to be fully connected to the vehicle to run this test? If it operates at 600F or higher I would say yes.
I have a 2004 f150 Ford. 5-2. It runs fine when it’s cool. But it’s hard to start. And when it warms up. It starts stalling and popping. And doesn’t have any power. Can anyone help me with what’s wrong please?
I installed a new o2 sensor in my car, but I still get low constant voltage of 0.4 volts when on idle. If I go to 2000 rpm it drops to less than 0.1 volts. there is almost no fluctuation. If I go back to idle it jumps to around 0.6 sometimes and back to around 0.4 volts. What can be the reason? Does it mean the ecu is already putting the maximum fuel it can put and it still not enough to make the mixture rich? How can I troubleshoot it?
It shows your car cannot control the fuel mixture. and is running lean at 0.4 and worse at o.1. When you return back to idle it runs rich a bit but not correct. O2 only read the exhaust it is not a repair if the car is broken. Read the list of lean car. conditions at 2::35
Great video, 👍 I bought a new Lucas pre cat sensor (engine k20a6 ) and I get 2.6 ohms . I don't know the manual specs , I assume it is good, I will install today and see if it works. Anyone knows the specs? Thanks
I forgot, scribble displayed numbers on nearest napkin, walk to command post, enter values. *send note...collect 189.99+nc state sales task and take another nap
not necessarily there are many other factors that can cause misfires but O2 sensors are sometimes the culprit. Since you have misfires then its probably a good idea to do other checks as well while you're at it
@@jygogaming3550 im not sure.... Might needa change downstream. That's all i got if your upper isn't fluctuating. The lower isn't communicating with your computer and keeping steady info.
You speak too fast, you may know the subject but those watching are here because they don’t. I’m not going to have to keep rewatching and pausing to figure it out as there are others online that do it in an easy to follow manner.
I understand your frustration. To help you out, there is a speed setting on the video where you can slow it down to your preference. I hope that helps!
I have a wide band with different colors on all my wires. 4 in total - white, grey, black, and red. 2016 smart ForFour 1liter. 0258030336. Throwing up a P224413 code “The connection for the reference voltage of oxygen sensor 1 (cylinder bank 1) has a malfunction. There is an open circuit.” Please help
My fluke multimeter doesn't have a 2V⎓ setting, I learned to do this via measuring resistance... was just looking for a guide for that method. Thanx anyways. Also you go way too fast for people to follow along. Yes, I know, pausing is a thing, playback speed options are a thing, rewatching is an option... I get all that but so is finding another video and not subscribing cuz I'm not try'n ta fiddle with all that on my phone while testing my O2 sensors. I'm just say'n. As an electrician with multiple multimeters, (all fluke, an expensive high end brand) I know how to make this work without the 2V setting, but I was illustrating a point. Not everyone watching would. This is meant to be constructive criticism to help when making future videos.
@easyautofix no worries. Just consider what it might be like to use your videos as a guid if you don't already know what you're doing, like basically put yourself in the shoes of your average Joe viewer, and you might hit better stats on YT. That's the universal version of my 2 cents that can apply to any instructional video.
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Video is running rich...with useful info. This is the right pace.
I appreciate it dude. Simple video, clear instructions, straight to the point. I wish more how to videos were like this!
Very nice thank you!
My downstream O2 sensor is exactly.45V and won't fluctuate. This is the information I needed to finally decide to replace it. Thanks.
"The purpose of the O2 sensors is to surprise you with car expenses when you least expect it"
That's the truth
😂😂
Thanks!
Very nice, thank you!
Theres a reason that he has a assload of subscribers! He has done a excellent job in this video and his others! Thank You For Your Time and Knowledge, Mike in DFW
I appreciate you, thank you!
This was good. Very straightforward and you covered all of the main points necessary in a briefly manner.
Make sure the o2 sensor body is clean....there is tiny holes near the top where atmospheric air must enter in order for the sensor to work ...
Best oxygen sensor video on RUclips
Lost me at “connect red lead of multimeter to the signal wire of oxygen sensor” how do I know which one?
Hey Can i test that connector the same way you tested sensor? i have 450mV and sensor i brand new so i want to check the heating wires. can i check with multi meter and how?
You state that the first test "is only for the oxygen censor before the catalytic converter" (1:19) .
Don't you also need to do a voltage test for the oxygen censor that's after the catalytic converter?
If so is it done the same way as the one for the oxygen censor before the catalytic converter?
After the CAT everything is cleaned and the O2 should read a constant number not changing much. There is no test to verify the CAT is working. But if it does change like the front one, the CAT could be bad.
Nice explanation!
Thank you!
Not sure if I missed anything, but, I'm trying to measure the sensor element of my 4-pin upstream sensor. Should I measure with the engine running or not, can I have the connector disconnected to easily measure with my multimeter or does it need to be connected?
He says in video to make sure car is off before testing.
Good job, thanks for speaking quickly and clear 👍
"connect to the signal wire of the oxygen sensor". haha. thanks a lot.
I think you speak perfectly
If I do happen to miss something it's easy
I rewind
Well done bloke, came in handy 👍
If you can’t keep up with him , go to settings and change the play back speed
Excellent! Thank you !!
Thanks mate. Easy diagnosis, better than testing on a bench
Excellent tutorial! Thank u
Which fault code is on the OBD code reader for broken Lambda sensors..........???? Is there a percific error code for the OBD
Thanks for the video, my obd2 scanner is reading that my o2 sensor is -2356ma any idea why is that?
I"ve got a 2005 town and country, keep getting P0032 and 0132 codes. I"ve repleaced the 02 sensor 4 times, and recently replaced the ecm as well thinking surely that was the issue. CE light came on again. I"m completely lost. Any advice ? Faulty wiring from the sensor to the ecm ? Parts store recommended purge valve ? I"ve replaced the MAF and the map sensor, and don't think it's a fuel leak.
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Loved it From the start to finish loved it thank you very much helpful video From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
Is the test for upstream and downstream sensors the same? Specifically regarding the millivolt signal.
yes they are also identical 1885A141
great video
Hello my friend, i have a peugeot 206 and i have a problem at cold start.. my car starts to run in open loop and after 30secs upstream o2 sensor start to give some readings (0,8V and high negative short fuel trims) putting my car in closed loop for some seconds making my car to shake .. then o2 sensor goes back to steady 0,5v and 0% fuel trim) and car returns to open loop and all work fine. When it reaches 36-40°C it goes again to closed loop, upstream O2 sensor starts to change readings again and all works fine know. The CTS and upstream 02 sensor are new. I have just extend downstream sensor's wires. Can it cause this problem? Sensors have heated element..
Goddamn that's a lotta really good info really fast. Thanks!
If dpf is off , does this sensor turn off too ?
This videos is very informative thanks alot
Thank you!
If you have a code reader with live data you can use it instead of probing with a miltimeter
Can you do how to a wideband o2s pls?
Appreciate the video.
Hi, thanks for the video. I recently put a K&N air filter on my motorcycle and unplugged the ECU during the install then the check engine light was on and gave me a P2195 error code. Any idea how to fix it? Should I just clear the error and let the ECU continue learning? Thanks!
My 1987 Isuzu pup doesn’t idle and the carb is clean. It starts but if I don’t keep my foot on the gas it will die out. Would it be this, bad spark plugs or something else?
I am no carburetor expert, but the idle adjustments need to be analyzed and changed accordingly. If you you had a electronic fuel injection with a throttle body I would recommend to replace your IAC(Idle Air Control) valve and the TPS(Throttle Position Sensor).
volvo 240 manual states the multimeter needs to have " a minimum impedance of 10 megaohms" and that "using a meter with less than 10 megaohms impedance can damage [the car's] LH control unit." i can imagine that this information may be similar to many other if not all vehicles, so my question to you is: should this at least not be discussed in your video? and how can an individual know by looking at their meter specs that their meter indeed should or should not be used in this testing? thanks in advance!
Jadi jika menggunakan resistor keramik 10w dan 10 Ohm, berapa volt out pit signal nya pak...?? Apakah sama di range 0.4 volt-0.9volt....?? Tks..
under live data on my scan tool the reading shows going back and forth rich to lean is that a problem thanks
rich lean rich lean rich lean means it's working properly. Controlling the mixture between the two points.
thanks for getting back i have an 03 taurus it was sitting in a garage for 8 months just put new trans in it then when i first did start up got a po1131 for a bit then as of now that went away now have a po171 lol
@@michaelstinger6785 lol???
Just pause the video , rewind it
Downstream one affects fuel efficiency or not?...what if it is not working properly?
Siii. afecta la economia de combustible ya que la ECU esta calculando la proporcion Aire/Combustible a partir de datos erroneos. El motor vibra y es inestable en ralenti, hay perdida de potencia, puede perjudicar a largo plazo el convertidor catalitico ya que la composicion de los gases de escape cambia. Aparece la senal "Check Engine" encendida en el dashboard y lees los codigos de error con un scaner aparecen varios codigos(ejm P0171,P0141,etc). Hay 4 terminales: 2 son el calefactor (deben medir entre 2 y 10 ohmn de resistencia) los otrosa dos son el elemento sensor y miden alta resistencia (de 330 kohmn a infinito). Si mide bien pero el codigo persiste, se puede intentar limpiarlo de varios modos, sin embargo muchas veces es una perdida de tiempo. Es mas fiable reemplazarlos. Por ejm los sensores originales del Honda CIvic 2012 de mi hija cuestan casi 200 dolares. Cuando dejaron de funcionar (a los 10 anos) puse unos genericos que me costaron 40 usd y duraron 3 0 4 anos. Se cambian muy facil y solo cuando lo haya cambiado 5 veces llegara al costo de la marca Denso (originales). MI hija no va a tener tanto tiempo ese auto.😂😂.
This guys going way too fast, im still trying to turn the multimeter on😂
I need a straight forward answer to this question. Does the O2 sensor need to be fully connected to the vehicle to run this test? If it operates at 600F or higher I would say yes.
The O2 is always reading but it is calibrated to works best at 600 up. you can read the oxygen in a propane furnace but what good is that?
Very informative. Thank you for such a great video.
Thank you!
My downstream O2 is reading 16 mega ohms. I guess it's bad?
Great job on explaining!!! Thanks!!!
Talk about the wideband cuz I'm lost in the sauce don't understand the five wire testing
Good job
excellent
Great job on explaining
I have a 2004 f150 Ford. 5-2. It runs fine when it’s cool. But it’s hard to start. And when it warms up. It starts stalling and popping. And doesn’t have any power. Can anyone help me with what’s wrong please?
Do a compression test. Sounds Internal.
Check airflow sensor
Fuel delivery, something Fuel pump or regulator etc ot pump relay or wiring. Fuel filter. But really need to scan it, do you have codes?
I installed a new o2 sensor in my car, but I still get low constant voltage of 0.4 volts when on idle.
If I go to 2000 rpm it drops to less than 0.1 volts. there is almost no fluctuation. If I go back to idle it jumps to around 0.6 sometimes and back to around 0.4 volts. What can be the reason? Does it mean the ecu is already putting the maximum fuel it can put and it still not enough to make the mixture rich? How can I troubleshoot it?
It shows your car cannot control the fuel mixture. and is running lean at 0.4 and worse at o.1. When you return back to idle it runs rich a bit but not correct. O2 only read the exhaust it is not a repair if the car is broken. Read the list of lean car. conditions at 2::35
Great video, 👍 I bought a new Lucas pre cat sensor (engine k20a6 ) and I get 2.6 ohms . I don't know the manual specs , I assume it is good, I will install today and see if it works. Anyone knows the specs?
Thanks
That number is the heater it is not the O2 sensor portion. The heater only helps the O2 sensor work faster.
Some Celsius information would encourage your international audience 🇦🇺
agree. English system sucks
Thanks for sharing.. so nice tutorial ❤
I forgot, scribble displayed numbers on nearest napkin, walk to command post, enter values. *send note...collect 189.99+nc state sales task and take another nap
He reading script ..thats y he speak fast as charlie charplin 😂
What's the procedure for a A/F wideband sensor ?
Will this be the cause of back firing
not necessarily there are many other factors that can cause misfires but O2 sensors are sometimes the culprit. Since you have misfires then its probably a good idea to do other checks as well while you're at it
Great video! This is the way:))
My o2 sensor stay at 2.3 volt on the rich side and it doesnt fluctuate
Down or upstream?
@@Dontexxr up
@@jygogaming3550 well what was your down reading. You could be having other issues going on. Look at fuel trims and check at idle then steady rpm rev
@RuffsGarden nothing wrong my fuel short and long term stay below -+10
@@jygogaming3550 im not sure.... Might needa change downstream. That's all i got if your upper isn't fluctuating. The lower isn't communicating with your computer and keeping steady info.
Bro I want to know this
my oxygen sensor stays on 0.039 with 2V multi tester is that very bad?
I got something like that
Thus guy is talking waaay too fast for me gonna try playing video at 50% playback speed
Same
You set your meter in the video to 300v instead of 2v
You speak too fast, you may know the subject but those watching are here because they don’t. I’m not going to have to keep rewatching and pausing to figure it out as there are others online that do it in an easy to follow manner.
I understand your frustration. To help you out, there is a speed setting on the video where you can slow it down to your preference. I hope that helps!
Slow the video down then bro
Sir.. please teach how to test knock sensor..
😂😂😂
@@vegasking7022 ✌️🤭
My oxygen sensor has 4 wires, 2 black, 1 white, and 1 blue. How do I determine which wire represents the terminal of HT, +B, OX, E1?
Your racist for saying you have 2 black wires. The Dems have taught me well to racism
@@rubey2649are you being paid to spread the manure you’ve been fed? Or is your political ignorance voluntary?
@@Seeker887 you are a racist calling me manure knowing that the color of manure is brown.
I have a wide band with different colors on all my wires. 4 in total - white, grey, black, and red. 2016 smart ForFour 1liter. 0258030336. Throwing up a P224413 code “The connection for the reference voltage of oxygen sensor 1 (cylinder bank 1) has a malfunction. There is an open circuit.” Please help
Plug in nearest 16pin. Select live data..take a nap
O2 sensors don't detect o2.
Your speaking waay too fast dude, other than that it seems well done.
Pause.
@@brycedrennan7722 i just watched another video
Just slow it down lol
lmao 🤣🤣🤣 exactly what i was thinking..... i got pissed off becoz i had to pause and rewind a 100 times just to figure out what he was saying
Dai, Play the video speed at 0.75 x times, Da
👍👍👍👍
My fluke multimeter doesn't have a 2V⎓ setting, I learned to do this via measuring resistance... was just looking for a guide for that method. Thanx anyways.
Also you go way too fast for people to follow along. Yes, I know, pausing is a thing, playback speed options are a thing, rewatching is an option...
I get all that but so is finding another video and not subscribing cuz I'm not try'n ta fiddle with all that on my phone while testing my O2 sensors. I'm just say'n.
As an electrician with multiple multimeters, (all fluke, an expensive high end brand) I know how to make this work without the 2V setting, but I was illustrating a point. Not everyone watching would.
This is meant to be constructive criticism to help when making future videos.
Very nice, thank you!
@easyautofix no worries. Just consider what it might be like to use your videos as a guid if you don't already know what you're doing, like basically put yourself in the shoes of your average Joe viewer, and you might hit better stats on YT. That's the universal version of my 2 cents that can apply to any instructional video.
Simple..
He talks like a guy at an auction lol
"Below 300 to over 800 is the same as any number from 0 to infinity." Did you mean 'between 300-800'?
I understood it as not between those 2 numbers but Outside those numbers
Why do we even communicate with terrorist organizations? we need to show strength and not go into more wars. Americans are over it. We need the Big Stick back. We have it just need to show it and show we are not afraid to use it.
Slow down!
Indonesia hdr
Is that how you speak normally?
😮
Speaking too fast.😂
ruclips.net/user/shorts2ofA-Jeeke0?feature=share4 O2 voltage reading is this correct
This guy said he thinks he has a crack in his manifold
I slow down the video, you sound totaly stoned.
Is it dog after you or you have pee.
Slow down dude
just slow the video down dude
His diagram is not professional,
So it is very difficult for any beginer repair man
what if the cat was deleted? what's' the right volt?
Is this ChrisFix
When you step on the gas more gas will come and Voltage should reduce not increase