Bad O2 sensor or clogged injector????
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Bad O2 sensor or clogged injector????
Well i have been having this weird problem with the truck lately. It was happened about 4 times in the last few weeks... Bank1 will peg the LTFT at +25.... But if i stop, turn off the truck and restart it, it clears up.... I am either thinking that a clogged up fuel injector is causing it or a bad O2 sensor... When it happened today, i checked the O2 voltage with the aeroforce gauge, and it read steady 490-500mv, Bank2 was switching like normal.
Any ideas? what has me stumped is when i turn off the truck it is fine until the next time it happens.... Also my retarded *** has the misfires setting zeroed out so i can't tell which cylinder, if any is causing it...
Any ideas? what has me stumped is when i turn off the truck it is fine until the next time it happens.... Also my retarded *** has the misfires setting zeroed out so i can't tell which cylinder, if any is causing it...
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Well my O2 sensors have less that 3k on them, i just replaced them not too long ago... Also right around that time, i swapped in "new" (well supposedly new) #31 injectors, and TBSS manifold, and new Walbro fuel pump...
I am gonna pull out the O2 sensors and get them replaced under warranty, take out the injectors and clean them... Hopefully i will know more Saturday.
I am gonna pull out the O2 sensors and get them replaced under warranty, take out the injectors and clean them... Hopefully i will know more Saturday.
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Yes, it will show some misfires on all cylinders. But whichever cylinder has a BIG problem will count way higher(moniter misfire counts while datalogging). At least then you can narrow it down to one or two cylinders. Then swap the injector, coil, wire, and plug all to different cylinders. Follow the misfires to your failing part.
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Yes, it will show some misfires on all cylinders. But whichever cylinder has a BIG problem will count way higher(moniter misfire counts while datalogging). At least then you can narrow it down to one or two cylinders. Then swap the injector, coil, wire, and plug all to different cylinders. Follow the misfires to your failing part.