AEM Wideband Sensor

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AEM Wideband Sensor

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Dear All,

I have another question about Wideband Sensor.

I was installed AEM wideband Lambda to replace the stock o2 sensor. I connected "white" cable of wideband to D10 (ELD). Disabled ELD. But I found the meter has reading normally. But smanager only show voltage between 2.7x to 2.8x V. Attached w/ the calibation and log for your reference.

Do I need to cut the D10 cable rather than "T" the cable? Or do I need to cut some resistance inside the ECU? I bought from HA Sports including a P28 ECU.

Thanks in advance.

Jacky
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Yes the wire must be cut and not T'd. You must also cut the resistors mentioned in the help file.

http://www.hondata.com/help/smanager/wi ... b=wideband
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Oh it's clear. How about if I ust D14? Since the stock O2 was replaced. is it need to cut anything?

Thanks.
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I connected to D14, it have normal reading.

I have another question, it's about knocking sensor. I have a b16a engine. Assume that will have knocking sensor. But when I try to enable knocking sensor. Error code knocking sensor on. Is there any trick for this?

Thx in advance.
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I would recommend against using D14 as it cannot read the full voltage range. D10 would be a better input.

What ECU are you using?
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I'm using P28 ECU bought from HA Sport. Do i just cut off the resister? or need to connect it by a jumper wire? Thx.
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For Knocking Sensor, I just think about, mind is JDM ECU and JDM B16A, the ECU is P30, it including a logic board of Knocking Sensor. Is it will malfunction if I connect a P28 ECU on it? thx.
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The P28 cannot use a knock sensor as it does not have the circuitry for it. You must disable it.

Details on wideband wiring can be found at:

https://www.hondata.com/techplxwiring.html
http://www.hondata.com/help/smanager/wi ... b=wideband
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Thx for your information.

For cutting R136 and R138, is just cut it off? No need to solder?
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You only need to cut one leg of each.
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Oh. Thx for your kindly help!!!
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