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  • in reply to: P0420 / P0157 – 05 Chevy Express 1500 V6 4.3L #877309
    RobRob
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      I haven’t checked the voltage with the body ground but I put half a tank of 93 and drove 180 miles with the new downstream sensors and no codes so far. Everything is showing ready and completed but the bank 2 downstream sensor still behaves the same with occasional jump from .1v to .7v when idling.

      in reply to: P0420 / P0157 – 05 Chevy Express 1500 V6 4.3L #876900
      RobRob
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        [quote=”jjohnson1″ post=184271]LT Fuel trims were near +17 both banks at 2300 RPM. Both Decreased when going to idle. Best of luck on O2. Stuck at zero. Could introduce propane, snap throttle etc but looked pretty stuck at zero. ensure not grounding out somewhere as well.[/quote]

        Thanks for the input.

        in reply to: P0420 / P0157 – 05 Chevy Express 1500 V6 4.3L #876874
        RobRob
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          [quote=”jjohnson1″ post=184247]As you know, you are stuck lean on bank 2 sensor 2. Possible your new O2 is bad

          Or

          You need wiring diagram to check o2 sensor wiring integrity

          Fuel trims are lean on both banks as well, more so with acceleration. Figure out o2 sensor and can re address that[/quote]

          Hmm, I will see if I can pick up another o2 sensor.

          On a side note, the video started with me already revved up and holding at ~2,300rpm until around 2:25 mark in the video where i step off the accelerator and let it idle until the end of the video. There shouldn’t be any acceleration done in the video besides the 100 or so rpm here and there.

          I can do an acceleration test tomorrow and post that.

          Will try to retrace the o2 wiring more thoroughly tomorrow if weather permits.

          in reply to: P0420 / P0157 – 05 Chevy Express 1500 V6 4.3L #876855
          RobRob
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            Ran the test again with new Denso downstream sensors.
            ~2,300rpm up 2:25 in the video then idle until the end of the video

            what you are looking at in the video

            Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 | Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 2

            Fuel Trim Bank 1 Sensor 1 | Fuel Trim Bank 2 Sensor 1

            Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 | Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 2

            I was mistaking and there is no Sensor 2 for either bank or at least it is not showing for me.

            in reply to: P0420 / P0157 – 05 Chevy Express 1500 V6 4.3L #876852
            RobRob
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              I have one more option

              Fuel Trim Bank 2 Short Term

              in reply to: P0420 / P0157 – 05 Chevy Express 1500 V6 4.3L #876851
              RobRob
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                [quote=”jjohnson1″ post=184224]Are those traditional O2 sensors or A/F ruel ratio sensors (Wideband O2.)

                What do your fuel trims look like? Are the up stream O2 sensors switching or staying constant at 0.1 v?[/quote]

                I am not sure if they are wideband sensors.

                both bank 1 and 2 up stream sensors are switching fine like before ( refer to first post video ).

                I have on my Torque program the option for:

                Fuel Trim Bank 1 Long Term
                Fuel Trim Bank 1 sensor 1
                Fuel Trim Bank 1 sensor 2

                Fuel Trim Bank 1 Short Term
                Fuel Trim Bank 2 Long Term
                Fuel Trim Bank 2 Sensor 1

                no date for Fuel Trim Bank 2 Sensor 2

                I can put all 6 of those on one screen and screen capture, what would like to see? idle, certain constant rpm?

                in reply to: P0420 / P0157 – 05 Chevy Express 1500 V6 4.3L #876849
                RobRob
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                  I have replaced the bank 2 downstream sensor and instead of what i was getting ( .1-.2v ) now I am getting .0v on the tool
                  Unplugged the bank 2 downstream sensor and now I am showing .4v constant on the tool
                  Replaced bank 1 downstream and nothing changed, same voltage on the tool
                  Unplugged bank 1 downstream and it is reading .4v constant on the tool

                  With both bank 1 and bank 2 downstream sensors unplugged, I check for shortages ( none found ) and voltages with my DMM.

                  Bank 1 downstream while car is on running showing 13.9v ( same side plug ) and 12v ( across from each other )
                  Bank 2 downstream while car is on running showing 13.9v ( same side plug ) and 4.4v ( across from each other )

                  None of the plugs are corroded or look burnt, traced the wires as much as I could see on both downstream sensors and everything looked OK.

                  Both sensors were replaced with brand new Denso sensors.

                  Both fuses for O2 sensors were OK.

                  Any suggestions?

                  in reply to: P0420 / P0157 – 05 Chevy Express 1500 V6 4.3L #876701
                  RobRob
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                    Thanks, I will update once the new Denso sensor comes in.

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