Problems with wide band readings
Problems with wide band readings
Hey guys, I'm new to the site. I did some searching and tried changes based on the posts, but no luck.
My a/f ratio does not read properly. It is reading steady at 16.4 at idle, and with revving.
I checked all parameter settings for units. Its reading in air/fuel, not lambda. Hookup of plx is in d10 (eld), wire coming in from harness is cut so that only signal is from eld.
When I look at voltage from eld on hondata sensor it says 2.66 steady.
When I check the voltage of d10 it fluctuates 3-4V range.
The plx setup is new, not previously installed. The wideband appears to be working as the eld voltage fluctuates, at d10, but the reading for eld on the screen for sensors does not change. Not sure what is wrong.
Thanks Guys.
My a/f ratio does not read properly. It is reading steady at 16.4 at idle, and with revving.
I checked all parameter settings for units. Its reading in air/fuel, not lambda. Hookup of plx is in d10 (eld), wire coming in from harness is cut so that only signal is from eld.
When I look at voltage from eld on hondata sensor it says 2.66 steady.
When I check the voltage of d10 it fluctuates 3-4V range.
The plx setup is new, not previously installed. The wideband appears to be working as the eld voltage fluctuates, at d10, but the reading for eld on the screen for sensors does not change. Not sure what is wrong.
Thanks Guys.
OK, so i put it into closed loop. Do I use the wideband for closed loop too? I removed the narrow band sensor as well.
Also what do I set voltage offset to? You can change it to read whatever you want, so how do I know if my wideband is working? Can I set it to 20 AFR with the car cold and off? I remember seeing this with the innovate widebands. Or do I set it to 14.7 once the wideband is in closed loop?
Also what do I set voltage offset to? You can change it to read whatever you want, so how do I know if my wideband is working? Can I set it to 20 AFR with the car cold and off? I remember seeing this with the innovate widebands. Or do I set it to 14.7 once the wideband is in closed loop?
Do you have a wideband guage?, what is it reading?, if so you would use the reading on the guage to correct the voltage offset in s300.comish71 wrote:OK, so i put it into closed loop. Do I use the wideband for closed loop too? I removed the narrow band sensor as well.
Also what do I set voltage offset to? You can change it to read whatever you want, so how do I know if my wideband is working?
Update.
I hooked up a known functioning wideband (innovate handheld obc 2 scanner and wideband o2 sensor) and it read completely different numbers to the PLX. I adjusted the voltage offset so that it read exactly the same numbers as the innovate. I then varied the rpm's but there was not significant change with the plx whereas the wideband varied significantly with the engine rpms. I think the final adjustment on the voltage turned out to be approx -1.4.
Any thoughts?
I hooked up a known functioning wideband (innovate handheld obc 2 scanner and wideband o2 sensor) and it read completely different numbers to the PLX. I adjusted the voltage offset so that it read exactly the same numbers as the innovate. I then varied the rpm's but there was not significant change with the plx whereas the wideband varied significantly with the engine rpms. I think the final adjustment on the voltage turned out to be approx -1.4.
Any thoughts?