Vbb199
B-rate Hillbilly Customs
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2018
- Posts
- 9,045
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- Location
- Salisbury NC
- First Name
- Vince
- Truck Year
- 89, 79
- Truck Model
- 89 Suburban R1500, 79 C10
- Engine Size
- 350, 502
Ive heard of different styles of o2 sensors. I believe i have one failing on my suburban (i thinm theres only one last i looked, maybe 2). Upon starting the truck lately, after a couple minutes if idling, it will randomly turn off, and ill have to crank and crank, and fight a stumbling motor by feathering the gas until it finally runs, following a bunch of stinky, unburnt gas.
Theres also the issue ive had of idle changing out of nowhere for no reason. Hot or cold engine temps, thermostat open or closed.
This isnt a cts issue i dont think. Wiring has been verified, i recently replaced the sensor, this issue was present prior to sensor change.
For those of you without knowledge on my truck, engine doesnt have excessive mileage, tps is good (irrelevant to idle), iac is fine, and i recently also performed a relearn on the idle (issue was present prior to that as well) IAC was replaced maybe 5 months ago.
Only things not changed is MAP and O2.
Im suspect of either one, but possibly inclined to think given the miles on my clock, and discussing with the p/o of the truck, the o2 and the map are the original components from 1989.
Given the Change in temps outdoors (winter), the density of the air has changed, thus possibly leading to a faulty MAP.
I also have zero engine codes
Moving forward. Current o2 is 1 wire.
I have heard of these "heated" 3 wire o2 sensors
What is the difference, and which should i run, and why?
Thanks.
Oh, and i have no pics @Rusty Nail
Theres also the issue ive had of idle changing out of nowhere for no reason. Hot or cold engine temps, thermostat open or closed.
This isnt a cts issue i dont think. Wiring has been verified, i recently replaced the sensor, this issue was present prior to sensor change.
For those of you without knowledge on my truck, engine doesnt have excessive mileage, tps is good (irrelevant to idle), iac is fine, and i recently also performed a relearn on the idle (issue was present prior to that as well) IAC was replaced maybe 5 months ago.
Only things not changed is MAP and O2.
Im suspect of either one, but possibly inclined to think given the miles on my clock, and discussing with the p/o of the truck, the o2 and the map are the original components from 1989.
Given the Change in temps outdoors (winter), the density of the air has changed, thus possibly leading to a faulty MAP.
I also have zero engine codes
Moving forward. Current o2 is 1 wire.
I have heard of these "heated" 3 wire o2 sensors
What is the difference, and which should i run, and why?
Thanks.
Oh, and i have no pics @Rusty Nail