Just curious, but what is the consensus on when to replace o2 sensors on our cars? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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09-08-2016, 06:35 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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When to replace o2 sensors
Just curious, but what is the consensus on when to replace o2 sensors on our cars?
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When they fail.
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Just wondering as i didnt see anything in the service manual, just replaced the catalytic converters as they were clogged and am still getting a little bit of hesitation when i go wot....have seen some places that recommend replacing them at the 100,000 mile mark, but wasnt sure if nissan had a recommended replacement interval Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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What if they're just starting to fail and have not failed completely? I've replaced the map sensor as the previous one was a nice golden brown color on the sensor circuit itself and both maf sensors are reading good air flow....both post cat o2 sensors are reading within spec from the readings im getting from them, replaced fuel pump with new as the one that was in the fuel tank had become detached from its mounting poles. Running out of ideas as to why im getting the slight hesitation when i go wot Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Cleaned those when i first got the car, inspected them just this last weekend and not very much buildup on them. Only things i can think of that might cause the hesitation are a vacuum leak, dirty fuel injectors or possibly a faulty abs sensor. I've looked for a vacuum leak before and couldnt find anything, but that doesnt mean there isn't one, im running fuel injector cleaner through the gas tank right now so i suppose we'll see if that helps and the only reason i mention anything about the abs sensors is because when i have vdc turned on i get a wheel slip light along with the slight hesitation. Car runs perfect otherwise, just going crazy trying to track down the cause of the hesitation Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Sounds like your VDC is turning on and that is causing the issue you see. So you loose traction and traction control kicks in by what you are describing above.
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Question is why it would be turning on, all 4 tires are brand new and all the wheel hubs pass the shake test Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Failing o2 sensors may not necessarily trip a DTC. They start failing by not responding quick enough. You can only see this on a scan tool, preferably one capable of graphing the results. If o2 output looks more square wave than saw tooth, there is a problem.
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Tire and wheel size are both oem spec and no codes being thrown for wheel speed sensors Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by Z_ealot; 09-09-2016 at 09:48 AM. |
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Would this cause a hesitation in acceleration? My scantool doesnt have the ability to pick up on the pre cat o2 sensors, but from what i can gather from the stft and ltft it seems like the sensors are functioning, like you said though they could just not be responding quick enough which is what i suspect might be happening Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by Z_ealot; 09-09-2016 at 09:46 AM. |
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Also, VDC will brake for you when wheel slip is detected, and it will cut throttle if you continue trying to accelerate during wheel slip. Even if you turn VDC off, the ABLS system will still pulsate the rear brakes when wheel slip is detected, although you can overpower ABLS with throttle. Lastly, I assume this hesitation is new to you? Because the throttle lag on the stock tune is horrid. A tune will fix that right up if you haven't already.
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Checked the back of the butterfly valve on the throttle body, was nice and shiny, throttle lag isnt new to me, but what im feeling isnt that. Basically what happens is this: cruising along on freeway doing 60, pin the throttle to the floor, first second car starts to take off, then the next second or so it feels like the engine cuts power, followed by full power restored all the way to redline. These symptoms are made even worse when vdc is turned on as when i lose that power from the engine for that second the wheel slip light will turn on and sometimes stays on up till about 2000rpm before redline. Tires are new so i know they have plenty of grip Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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