Wideband on ELD input problem
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 9:52 am
Hello
I Have a Hondata ECU already socketed for S300. I have a boumslang harness. My car is a itr B18C6. For the moment everything stock. I connected for the first time the s300 and everythings seemed to be ok. I can datalog and was able to read the stock narow O2 sensor. (sinusoidal signal)
Now I try to connect a wideband UEGO with a 0-5 output voltage. I connected to the ELD (cut on the boumslang wire on the D10 pin) changed the setting following the Wideband voltage table, disconnect the closed loop but I cannot read anything els than 4.53Volts... Connected and not connected always 4.53 volts. I tryed to connect on the EGRL (D12) but there it's now a fix 11,50 AFR that the s300 read..? Than I wanted to connect to the O2 sensor input (D14) but what a surprise.. no wire comes on the ECU on D14.... :shock: Is the harness the problem??
There is also a problem with the Knock voltage level, with my stock ECU OBD2 I have no error code... (no motor lamp lighting)
Thanks a lot for your help and greetings from Switzerland
Gilbert
I Have a Hondata ECU already socketed for S300. I have a boumslang harness. My car is a itr B18C6. For the moment everything stock. I connected for the first time the s300 and everythings seemed to be ok. I can datalog and was able to read the stock narow O2 sensor. (sinusoidal signal)
Now I try to connect a wideband UEGO with a 0-5 output voltage. I connected to the ELD (cut on the boumslang wire on the D10 pin) changed the setting following the Wideband voltage table, disconnect the closed loop but I cannot read anything els than 4.53Volts... Connected and not connected always 4.53 volts. I tryed to connect on the EGRL (D12) but there it's now a fix 11,50 AFR that the s300 read..? Than I wanted to connect to the O2 sensor input (D14) but what a surprise.. no wire comes on the ECU on D14.... :shock: Is the harness the problem??
There is also a problem with the Knock voltage level, with my stock ECU OBD2 I have no error code... (no motor lamp lighting)
Thanks a lot for your help and greetings from Switzerland
Gilbert