Test NF-6B - Checking Oxygen (O2) Sensor Switching
NOTE:
For connector terminal identification, see CONNECTOR IDENTIFICATION
. For appropriate wiring diagram, see WIRING DIAGRAMS
at end of article.
- Allow engine to idle. Inspect engine for vacuum leaks. Repair vacuum leaks as required. Perform VERIFICATION TEST VER-2 . If no vacuum leaks exist, read O2 sensor signal voltage using DRB-II.
- If voltage is more than .1 volt, go to step 4). If voltage is less than .1 volt, turn ignition switch to OFF position. Disconnect O2 sensor connector and Single Board Engine Controller (SBEC) connector. Place DRB-II in ohmmeter mode. Probe SBEC connector terminal No. 41 (Black/Dark Green wire).
- If resistance is less than 10 ohms, repair short to ground in Black/Dark Green wire. Perform VERIFICATION TEST VER-2 . If resistance is more than 10 ohms, replace O2 sensor. Perform VERIFICATION TEST VER-2 .
- If O2 sensor voltage is more than .1 volt in step 2), turn engine off. Replace O2 sensor. Perform VERIFICATION TEST VER-2 . Turn ignition switch to ON position. Using DRB-II, reset adaptive fuel memory. Start engine, and allow it to reach normal operating temperature.
- Read O2 sensor state. If O2 sensor state is switching, repair is complete. Perform VERIFICATION TEST VER-2 . If O2 sensor state is not switching, perform TEST NF-13A - PERFORMING NO FAULT CODE MECHANICAL TEST .