09-08-2005, 02:38 PM
Five minutes of research led me here: Clicky-pow
I also found that the VX o2 sensors went through the roof. They're 298 bucks now! I swear they weren't that much a year ago.
Quote:Because of the internal circuitry used in a wideband oxygen sensor, you can't hook up a voltmeter or oscilloscope to read the sensor's output directly. A wideband O2 sensor produces a current signal that varies not only in amplitude but direction. That makes it quite different from a conventional oxygen sensor that produces a voltage signal that bounces back and forth between 0.1 and 0.9 volts.
I also found that the VX o2 sensors went through the roof. They're 298 bucks now! I swear they weren't that much a year ago.
1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
