Using sec o2 wideband input
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Using sec o2 wideband input
I have a question, I have the stock sensor disconected but the wideband voltage says 5v on flashpro. I even disconnected the white plug where you say to tap into and it still says 5v. Isnt the voltage supposed to be at 0 with no sensors connected? I am trying to install an aem eugo but when I tap it nothing happens.
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The SO2 sensor input doesn't work. I went through this for a week and a half and I finally gave up and used the EGR lift input and it worked flawless. I even ran the wideband lead directly to the ECU pin and it still didn't work. It stayed pinned at 5V. I think Hondata has to look into that again. Or just use the EGR pin. Pin B29.
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I didnt ask how to wire it up. I know how to wire it up, its one wire. Im asking about the problem you have with the input. If its pinned at 5v then obviously its not going to work. You guys should look into it.Spunkster wrote:Double check your wiring then as it does not sound like you have it wired correctly.
You may want to have another person check it as sometimes you can overlook an obvious mistake when you do the work yourself.
http://www.hondata.com/help/flashpro/wi ... b=widebandPir8pete wrote:is there a diagram that shows how to hookup the wires to the ECU for a wideband sensor to read it through FP? I remember read this some where but can find it.
Try that.
From what I have read around on 8thgen this doesn't work! i assume this is what ppl are talking about. Hondata whata think?XSRCivic wrote:http://www.hondata.com/help/flashpro/wi ... b=widebandPir8pete wrote:is there a diagram that shows how to hookup the wires to the ECU for a wideband sensor to read it through FP? I remember read this some where but can find it.
Try that.