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Date:         Tue, 26 Oct 2004 11:34:51 -0400
Reply-To:     Tim Demarest <tim.demarest@POBOX.COM>
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From:         Tim Demarest <tim.demarest@POBOX.COM>
Subject:      Re: Drop in gas mileage update
Comments: To: Ken Lewis <kdlewis_wasting_time@ACCESS4LESS.NET>
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You might also want to make sure the O2 sensor wire (and any other wires) didn't get melted to one of your exhaust pipes... that could account for the bit of smoke, burning smell, and poor performance.

At 11:16 AM 10/26/2004 -0400, Ken Lewis wrote: >William, > First I would check the input resistance to the ECU. If it is near zero >then I would suspect the ECU. If not shorted I would force the input of the >ECU high by using a flash light battery. Do this with the engine up to >operating temperature. With the ECU seeing 1.5 volts, the output of the O2 >sensor should go low. Conversely, grounding the input of the ECU should >make the output of the O2 sensor go high (~1volt). >Ken Lewis >86 Transporter Crew Cab >60 356 T-5 Porsche >http://neksiwel.20m.com/ >Vanagon tech, pixs, O2 monitor gadget >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Greenamyer, William L" <william.l.greenamyer@BOEING.COM> >To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> >Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 8:45 AM >Subject: [VANAGON] Drop in gas mileage update > > >Well, got some news. The O2 sensor was gone. However that doesn't solve >the problem. > >Disconnected the O2 sensor. Get .54 volts. When I reconnect the sensor, I >still get .54 volts. In just measuring the O2 sensor output when >disconnected, it starts out giving voltage but when it reaches temperature, >there is nothing in the way of any voltage coming out of the sensor. When >connected back up to the circuit, I still have .54 volts. My guess is that >something elsewhere (controller) has gone and is blowing the O2 sensor. > >Recommendations? > >William


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