Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2012 11:23:06 -0700
Reply-To: neil n <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
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From: neil n <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: At Idle: AFM Flap, CO Screw Relationship. Explanation Found
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Would an analogue VOM be better for measuring voltage at O2 lead?
After a full tune up and installation of a new O2, cat, muffler, my
idle readings on emissions test were certainly within spec for a 1988
Vanagon
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Since the CO screw was fully seated, IF this was incorrect, the new O2
sensor certainly did as you suggest it should.
After passing emissions, I started testing and working on things like
the throttle valve switch, idle stabilization circuit and parts
(module was bad). At that point I discovered the CO screw was screwed
all the way in.
Neil.
On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 5:57 AM, Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com> wrote:
> With the sensor disconnected from the engine the mixture screw should affect
> the O2 sensor reading. You want to adjust for about .5 volt. This is usually
> as little as 1-2 turns open. Even fully closed the O2 sensor should
> compensate. On the 1.9L engines incorrect setting can add to the factors
> that cause that idle surging.
>
> Dennis
>
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> neil n
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> Subject: Re: At Idle: AFM Flap, CO Screw Relationship. Explanation Found
> As per your other post, I measured the voltage output of the O2 sensor
> (after disconnecting, engine off) while turning the CO screw. I saw higher
> voltages ( ~ 0.8 ) and the output fluctuated some (maybe analogue VOM better
> for this purpose?) but in general, adjusting the CO screw affected the O2
> voltage output. Maybe the sensor had cooled down prior to test (had engine
> up to temp, then it sat for about 10
> minutes)
........
> Not sure why a PO set the CO screw all the way in (bypass closed off).
> Compensate for a vacuum leak? Worn throttle body valve?
--
Neil n
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