Mikey
SHO Member
I have a constantly occuring code 176 (is or was lean in the front bank). If I had a short in any of the wiring for the o2 sensor, would the short cause the voltage of the signal wire to drop.
I used a tool by Walker Exhaust called the catmaster. It basically tells you the voltage the signal wire is at. My front o2 is at .2 volts with the CEL on even under throttle, while the back o2 sensor is reading .7 volts while the CEL is on.
I have taken the following steps one by one and rechecked codes after each step to determine the cause.
1 Switched O2 sensors from front to rear bank and vice versa
2 Switch the fuel injectors from the front bank to the rear bank and vice versa
3 Replaced the fuel pump, (It had low pressure and excess mileage).
4 Sprayed carb cleaner to check for vaccum leaks
And i still get 176 and a constant CEL, any ideas or thoughts would be great because I'm to the point where I just dont know where to look next.
I used a tool by Walker Exhaust called the catmaster. It basically tells you the voltage the signal wire is at. My front o2 is at .2 volts with the CEL on even under throttle, while the back o2 sensor is reading .7 volts while the CEL is on.
I have taken the following steps one by one and rechecked codes after each step to determine the cause.
1 Switched O2 sensors from front to rear bank and vice versa
2 Switch the fuel injectors from the front bank to the rear bank and vice versa
3 Replaced the fuel pump, (It had low pressure and excess mileage).
4 Sprayed carb cleaner to check for vaccum leaks
And i still get 176 and a constant CEL, any ideas or thoughts would be great because I'm to the point where I just dont know where to look next.