- Joined
- Jul 31, 2021
- Messages
- 1,068
- City
- NW Florida
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Engine
- 2.3 (4 Cylinder)
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Drop
- 1.5” till I get these springs replaced
- Tire Size
- 225-70-R14
I have many posts out there about my truck, but this seems to be the last problem. Every electrical component and sensor is new. (Ignition, fuel, air, exhaust). I just put a ground cable from block to frame, batt to frame, and batt to existing starter cable. The old one was terrible.
I run perfectly when cold but get rich when hot. Have memory code 173 O2 Indicating Rich. Is there a way to test the temp sensor to make sure it’s communicating with whatever is supposed to communicate with?
My 4 month old O2 sensor is suspect as I was running incredibly rich till I changed the ECU. It may be improving as I drive and am clearing out the O2 sensor, but that could just be bias.
I run perfectly when cold but get rich when hot. Have memory code 173 O2 Indicating Rich. Is there a way to test the temp sensor to make sure it’s communicating with whatever is supposed to communicate with?
My 4 month old O2 sensor is suspect as I was running incredibly rich till I changed the ECU. It may be improving as I drive and am clearing out the O2 sensor, but that could just be bias.