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Old 08-01-2013   #1
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dsm sensors acting funny ? please help!!!

Im having a issue, my wideband reads rich and my narrow(front o2) reads lean.

I have no idea why that it :/

I was thinking of doing this mod. What do you guys think ?

http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/arti...o2-sensor.html


Any input would be amazing. I figure if I do this then my wideband wilI help my front o2 seeing how ive replaced it 4 times
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Old 08-01-2013   #2
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Re: dsm sensors acting funny ? please help!!!

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Old 08-02-2013   #3
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Re: dsm sensors acting funny ? please help!!!

I would check the wiring to the front 02, they can last 100k or more with a properly running car. I would check the o2 heater circuit and signal wires to the PCM. I would think with OBD2 it would be harder to fool the computer on the primary o2, the narrow band simulation worked great on the obd1 dsm stuff for sure.

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