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OXYGEN SENSORS Description: Located in the exhaust system at one or more points, an oxygen sensor converts the status of the engine's air/fuel mixture into a corresponding voltage signal. The oxygen sensor is sometimes referred to as a Lambda sensor on some European cars. The most common type of sensor uses a zirconium element to generate voltage. Titanium oxygen sensors, on the other hand, use the technology of electrical resistance to produce similar voltage characteristics as zirconium sensors. Regardless of the technology used, changes in the air/fuel mixture result in a voltage change that is monitored by the vehicle's power train control module. Many oxygen sensors also have built-in heaters, to warm them to operating temperature more quickly. Prior to 1996, most cars had one oxygen sensor. In 1996, Onboard Diagnostics II (OBDII) became standard technology for all makes and models. OBD II systems use one oxygen sensor on the inlet to the catalytic converter and another one on the outlet. On cars with dual converters, there may be as many as four oxygen sensors. |
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Purpose: The oxygen sensor reports live information about the
engine's air/fuel mixture to the power train control module. This
information is used primarily to help calculate fuel delivery to the
engine, which changes continuously while it is running. If the
engine is running lean, the power train control module will sense
this from the oxygen sensor's signal and increase the air/fuel
mixture to the engine. Conversely, just the opposite occurs when the
engine begins to run rich. On OBDII-equipped vehicles, the sensors
are also used to help determine the efficiency of the catalytic
converter. The power train control module does this by comparing the
signal of the sensor located at the inlet of the catalytic converter
with the signal of the sensor located at the outlet of the
converter.
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