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trickedeclipseMar-30-03 07:57 PM
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#47882, "think my 02 sensor is shot. how can i tell for sure?"


          

car runs alright for a minute or so, then has an erratic idle. runs fine under any type of accelleration, but when i come to an idle, it runs rich and bogs itself. sound familiar? how can i check it?

-PJ
'96 ESI-NOS Talon / '02 Subaru WRX

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mcgyvrMar-31-03 05:29 AM
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#47893, "RE: think my 02 sensor is shot. how can i tell for sure?"
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Heated Oxygen Sensors(o2)
Test resistance at the white wires on the sensor connector clip at room temperature. Resistance should read 5-7 ohms for ’95 and 4-7 ohms for ‘96+ year models.

Are you getting a check engine light??

your o2 probably will not cause the car to bog, if the values from the o2 sensor are out of wack the ECU will use default values .
Its something else

1998 dodge avenger 4 cyl AT
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