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Date:         Wed, 29 May 1996 18:02:50 -0700
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From:         carwile@ix.netcom.com ()
Subject:      O2 sensor is a thermistor

The principle of the oxygen sensor in the exhaust stream is that of a thermistor which is yes, a heater. A controlled amount of current is supplied to the thermistor and carefully measured on a continual basis. If the amount of current consumed by the thermistor decreases, then it is obvious that the thermistor is being subjected to heat from a source other than the supplied current. In simple terms, the O2 sensor is measuring the exhaust gas temperature. The computer compares the heat with a calculated factor based on rpm, throttle position, manifold pressure and all the other factors that determine how much fuel to burn. Get the idea? Lessie .-)


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