Oxygen Sensor Question...

thomasw

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Hey everybody, got a question about o2 sensors and the jeeps computer in general, I have a 97 cherokee country 135K and i just ordered some new o2 sensors for it, i was outside tinkering with it, as usual, :lol: and i wanted to see how long it would take it for the computer to notice that it wasnt receving a signal from the o2 sensors, so i unplugged the after catalyst one, let it run, no light, drove it down the highway, floored it, etc, NO LIGHT, so i get out, unplug the before catalyst sensor still not engine light. so im bascially assuming that my engine could care less about them dern sensors :shock: i know the actual light works cause i can run the intrument cluster check and all lights come one... what do i need to do to make sure the engine/computer is actually utilizing these sensors!! :idea:
 

It's utilizing them to adjust the air/fuel ratio regardless wether or not it trips the CE light.
 
regardless though, that computer should alert you that its not receiving a singal period from the oxygen sesnors, i think ill take it somewhere and get them to scan the electrical signals from them, i dont like the fact that something as important as oxygen sensors wont even trip the light
 
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Hi,

First thing to note is that the O2 sensors are ONLY checked for data when the engine is at operating temperatures. Prior to this, the computer will run in a mode which uses default programming and effectively ignores the 02 sensors.

Also, I'm sure the computer does recognize that the sensors aren't outputting a signal. But it could take several driving cycles before it will throw a check engine light. Keep in mind too that there are many things that will set codes but without ever lighting the check engine lamp. :mrgreen:

-Nick :!:
 
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