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Date:         Mon, 6 Jan 1997 17:05:45 -0800
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From:         bayer@sybase.com (David Bayer)
Subject:      Re: oxygen sensor test

>| Did your application of 1.5v and 0v cause the engine running to change? I >| know you saw no effect on the sensor...

Nothing I could perceive really - no voltage change across the O2 sensor, nor a dip or surge in the sound...

I just found my old variable DC converter from some old physics project, so maybe I will try and hook it up and watch if the voltage across the O2 sensor flucates at all when I twist the knob - the display on my multimeter should flicker or disappear if it cannot lock on to a voltage...

dave


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