Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 16:10:17 -0800
Reply-To: mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From: mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: Re: Oxygen sensor coax
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Yes, shield it or run it where there is little or no interference. I
recently put my oscilloscope on the O2 lead of one of my Vanagons when
getting it ready for a smog test. For fun I pulled the unshielded part
up near the ignition coil but it made no difference. It did put a little
more noise on top of the signal but did not change the response of the
ECU to the sensor reading as far as I could tell. I have seen lots of
Vanagons with the unshielded sensor wire zip tied up nearer to the coil
than I would have thought wise but it seems to not be a problem.
Mark
vw4x4 wrote:
> Marc,
> Most of the time you are right, that using unshielded
> wire will not make a difference. The problem comes
> into play if there is a source of electrical noise like a plug
> wire or a high frequence source is near by.
> Eric
>
>
> mark drillock wrote:
>
>> I doubt that it makes much difference as long as the center conductor is
>> stranded. Almost half the O2 wire run on a vanagon is unshielded anyway.
>> The frequency of the signal is in the 1 hertz range. People often hook
>> up 15 feet of unshielded cable to connect a monitor or O2 led display on
>> Vanagons. List member Ken Lewis makes and sells one that mounts in the
>> unused switch hole in the instrument cluster.
>>
>> Mark
>
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