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TBI running lean, code 44

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code 44 is - lean exhaust condition, O2 sensor voltage stays low after 2-3 minutes of engine running....

what usually causes this? O2 sensor wire had a short in it a little while ago, but it was getting too MUCH voltage. This is now the only thing setting off my SES light...it comes on after a few minutes of driving, then goes off and on sort of randomly. any ideas? thanks
 
oh yeah, should have mentioned...the O2 sensor, fuel pump and filters new, spray pattern is not too good, but it hasnt changed too much since before it started doing this...might pick up some berryman and see if it helps
 
I had a New Bosch O2 from Autozone when i was goin' thru that Inspection crap...When the shop metered it, it was flat lining...the meter could "see" the sensor, it was just not switching on and off like it was s'posed to...replaced it with a Delco (for $5 cheaper, Bosch was $46) and it functioned correctly...I learned a lesson...get a Delco O2 sensor...also change that thermostat to a 195*...I'm still shakin' my head over that one....JD
 
I'm not sure what ive got on it now, might be a bosch...no idea on the stat. I think i have a good O2 sensor back at home, ill try and find it when im back out there.
 

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