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Theory Of Operation

The Upstream Oxygen (O2) Sensor is usually placed close to the exhaust manifold to achieve fast light-off and provide immediate O2 feedback to allow the fuel system to enter closed loop fuel control.

The Upstream O2 Sensor is very important for emission control and engine performance since it can provide immediate air/fuel ratio feedback. Therefore, proper operation of this Upstream O2 Sensor is critical. An aged Upstream O2 Sensor tends to be less active and has a slower response rate to changes in the air/fuel ratio of exhaust gas. As a result, the quality of the Upstream O2 Sensor can be determined by observing the voltage activity from the sensor.

This monitor is triggered when the engine is running at certain MAP/RPM windows, airflow is relatively stable and steady O2 control is applied. The state change for Upstream O2 signal is captured in a calibrated time block (consisting of consecutive samples), such that even the slowest (but still considered as passing) O2 Sensor should accumulate enough state changes to pass the monitor.