How to test your AEM UEGO wideband Sensor

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How to test your AEM UEGO wideband Sensor

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mb4VmDd0ao good information to see if your sensor is bad or not. brake cleaner and a rag.

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good test, but the big issue with AEM isn't the sensor :lol:
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totally right about that! The controller sets the heater to full power all the time. You got a fast warm up time by that but the lifespan of the sensor is way to short by doing that much heating.
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Post by combz »

i have an lm-1 too :P i assume the test is the same. Ijust thought it was a cool way to test if your sensor shits the bed.

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