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pityocamptes Posted - Oct 11 2007 : 10:58:39 PM
Here is the link to my original post on an automotive site.

http://www.binderbulletin.org/forums/showthread.php?t=73735


Could someone please help me figure out what is wrong. Thanks!!!!
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Aaron Cake Posted - Oct 14 2007 : 10:50:37 AM
The O2 sensor is a very high impedance output. My guess is that you've somehow created a ground problem but it's only a guess.

If it's not a heated O2 sensor, it won't read correctly at idle anyway.

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