I dont know. He didnt do a print out. We were both looking at the computer monitor. When i got home, the exhaust smelled really bad though.
be carefull, that is how you burned your CAT, don't mess this one up too, running rich will kill your CAT.I dont know. He didnt do a print out. We were both looking at the computer monitor. When i got home, the exhaust smelled really bad though.
I think i put a new one in when i put the rebuilt motor in last yr. Might as well get another one of those also.
I doubt it went bad that quickly. Being OBD1 can you check on a scanner to see if it is going closed loop? I'm not sure, but I think that the O2 signal and the CTS are the two things that cause it to go into closed loop.I think i put a new one in when i put the rebuilt motor in last yr. Might as well get another one of those also.
I forget. Are you running headers?
If so, i've heard you may need a heated o2 sensor to work properly. I've been running super rich, and have a heated 3 wire ready to go in this weekend. Hope it helps.
That is what Im thinking. I might just buy a code reader. Wonder If I can borrow one or rent one from a auto parts store.
Haha, code reader? This is OBDI man!
http://www.obd-codes.com/faq/read-gm-2-digit-obd-codes-free.php
I thought we all knew this now!
Go check your codes!
Then look into the heated O2 sensor.
Thats right!!!!! There is a paperclip on the floor next to the brake pedal, Been there for a long time. I will check it out today. The check engine light is not on, Will it still show a code?
Jeff, when was the last time you replaced the CTS (coolant temp switch)? When they go bad that can cause it to run rich.