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From: NW Ark on wooded ten acres...Ozarks at large!
sorry, I don't understand what unplugging the o2 sensor tells you... If you unplug it doesn't the ECU realize it's gone and goes into open loop mode, so it doesn't use any of the sensors and just uses it's basic fuel mappings... I thought all this told you is that some sensor is not functioning, not which one.
So far, by unplugging the Bosch sensor in my wife's '92, the mileage has gone from average of 14mpg to 16-17 mpg. Plus, the vehicle generally seems to be running smoother under would be closed loop situations. Now, I'm no expert, but being in open loop and running a richer would theoretically give poorer mileage than it would with a properly running O2 sensor trimming fuel delivery. However, I'm getting better mileage. Not sure how to answer why just yet and I still have to get my injectors cleaned, but I'll come to some conclusions as some point soon, hopefully.
Last edited by thook; Jun 22, 2010 at 07:09 PM.
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