CEL light for O2 Sensor
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This O2 CEL is a weird thing. I have one customer driving for months in open loop, no CEL´s ever. And another costumer with CEL 1 coming up daily. He used to run ROM59, first in open loop, later with wideband closedloop, both causing CEL´s. Now we switched to Calvin´s special tip-in-fixed-ROM60+wideband closedloop but I don´t know yet if this fixed it.. stay tuned
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I stay tuned Bindegal, but any explanation ? Still working ? I got the same problem today, disable everything but as soon as I disconnect the O2 sensor the cel light come onBindegal wrote:This O2 CEL is a weird thing. I have one customer driving for months in open loop, no CEL´s ever. And another costumer with CEL 1 coming up daily. He used to run ROM59, first in open loop, later with wideband closedloop, both causing CEL´s. Now we switched to Calvin´s special tip-in-fixed-ROM60+wideband closedloop but I don´t know yet if this fixed it.. stay tuned/Allan

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I dont have a log but here the .cal
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I read something on an other forum. That the O2 error often comes when you have a AEM wideband connected to the ecu. When you go off the throttle it gives a certain voltage to the ecu which causes O2 errors. Can you confirm this?
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Ok, I'll know next time And I'll try race ecu as wellcalvin wrote:can't do anything without logPiv wrote:I dont have a log but here the .cal

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