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Circuit Description

PCM supplies a bias voltage (about 450 millivolts) on HO2S high signal and low circuits. When ignition is turned on, battery voltage is supplied to HO2S heater. As oxygen sensor heater reaches operating temperature, HO2S voltage responds by changing from a bias voltage range to normal operation (less than 300 millivolts). Depending on exhaust gas content, it is possible for HO2S voltage to increase to greater than 450 mV.

PCM will run heater test only on a cold start and once during ignition cycle. When engine is started, PCM will determine how much time it takes HO2S voltage to increase or decrease from bias range threshold. If PCM detects that it took too much time to enter into normal operating range, DTC will set. Time it takes HO2S to reach operating temperature is based on amount of air that flows into engine.

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