When to Disable O2 heater
When to Disable O2 heater
The help doesnt explain in what circumstances the tune should disable the O2 heater. Can someone point it out or chip in?
Thanks. I was asking about the O2 HEATER. Appreciate any clarification.Spunkster wrote:When tuning. when you are done tuning put it back in closed loop. If the part throttle has been tuned right you should only have a few percent short term correction and and as close to zero as possible of a long term correction.
o2 sensors work correctly, when they work in their projected temperature range.
the heater shall make the sensor work faster, since in circumstances, when the engine is cold (starting the car is the morning) it isn't warm enough to give accurate values back.
in other cases the heater just turns on to check if the temperature is right... if not - heating... if ok - don't heat.
just look at the heating sequence of your wideband... and you will figure out how that works ;)
best regards Lukas
the heater shall make the sensor work faster, since in circumstances, when the engine is cold (starting the car is the morning) it isn't warm enough to give accurate values back.
in other cases the heater just turns on to check if the temperature is right... if not - heating... if ok - don't heat.
just look at the heating sequence of your wideband... and you will figure out how that works ;)
best regards Lukas