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Setting idle mixture and testing o2 sensor - '87 190e
Hi all, you may remember that my new-to-me 16v has problems starting when hot, and likes to stall when hot and coming to a stop. I am trying to diagnose this myself, as I don't have a local mechanic who can work on it for me in any near time frame.
This weekend I have tried to check the duty cycle, as I know the previous owner was playing with the idle mixture screw. I have a meter with duty cycle and these were my readings: - Car off, ignition on. 50.6% - Car idling, cold - 50.6% - Car idling - hot - 95% Adjustments of the mixture screw do not change this 95%. It is my understanding that these readings (50%, and calling 95% 100% for fault code purposes) point to a faulty lambda sensor. With that in mind, I set out to read the voltage from the lambda sensor directly. I plugged in to the sensor under the passenger seat with a home-made harness. I got the following readings. - Start the car (already warm) - 0.48v - As the car idles, it climbed slowly to 0.78v where it stays steady - If I give the car gas, it drops in a linear fashion to ~0.7v, then climbs back up to 0.78v at idle. I am not sure if this indicates a bad lambda sensor or not. Any suggestions on what I should do next based on these readings sure would be appreciated. Thank you. |
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