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02-17-2015, 10:29 PM | #1 |
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Guys,
Anyone with BMWwhatsapp who can log their O2 sensors front and rear of banks 1 & 2 at engine idle can you post a screen shot? I want to compare to my numbers. I'm already weary about my two sensors behind the cats showing numbers off from each other yet the fronts are pretty much identical.
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02-19-2015, 12:15 AM | #4 |
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Do you have a check engine light?
If not, I would not worry about it. The post cat only monitor the pre-cat's. The pre-cats are what typically go bad after 100k-110k or so. |
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Bad cat, exhaust leak or bad narrowband sensor. The DME constantly adjusts AFR at idle between 13 and 15 AFR for O2 sensor tests. I've never had the wideband O2s sitting perfectly at one voltage, and if yours are, I'm guessing your diagnosis app has a slow sample rate or is really smoothing the readings.
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