Gotta give credit to Ken for his handy gadget, the O2 monitor... it literally saved Xmas this year when the van - loaded with gifts, a wife, and a 3 year old son - started bogging down. By looking at the O2 monitor I could see the signal from the sensor to the ECU was hovering in the middle of the display, and then headed towards the lean side where it remained. A quick unpack and reassurance to the family by unplugging the O2 sensor in the middle of the country of Missouri and we were off to grandma's house! My thanks to Ken & his device! In "V"angon "W"esty love, light, & laughter, Jay '87 Westy 339,000 miles Ken Lewis wrote: >Sounds like you might benifit from one (or two) of my O2 sensor monitor >gadgets: >http://neksiwel.20m.com/photo5.html > >You will find some O2 sensor troubleshooting tips there also. > >I would also suspect the TEMPII sensor. > >Ken Lewis >http://neksiwel.20m.com/ > > >
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