93 Sundance failed Emissions

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by tonerdot, Apr 6, 2007.

  1. tonerdot

    tonerdot Guest

    Hi all,

    I just bought 93 Sundance with about 150K 2..2 L and it failed test it
    had high HC and CO output and it passed the Nox portion of test.
    I have a 51 code O2 sensor stuck on lean .
    The tailpipe insides are very black (unburned fuel?) hers what i
    found so far

    Car was sitting for about 6 months before I bought it. I went right
    over to test lane has to pass in Indiana to get plates even. with gas
    that was in for ???long
    Failed test went home checked out found a vacumm line broke near PCV
    valve repaired the tee fitting. Also found what appeared to be the
    ground wire (the one that attaches to the head) to the O2 sensor
    broke. I am thinking this may all that is wrong so how do i dtermine
    if it is working again or do I have to reset something?
    I read on the other posts that the too lean could just be the 02
    sensor doing it job and I have another problem somewhere else I didnt
    have plugs out yet but nothing looks really old.
    Car seems to idle smooth and revs up fine at idle but when I drive it
    it almost sounds like it missing or sputtering under load or
    acceleration.You don't feel it only hear it
    indoana one of those states wher if you spend $450 at an "approved
    shop" they might issue you a waiver i didn't
    Thanks For any input

    Bill
     
    tonerdot, Apr 6, 2007
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  2. tonerdot

    Scrapper Guest

    unplug your o2 sensor see if that make a difference
    you stated wire broke tho..other thing it could be is egr valve...
     
    Scrapper, Apr 6, 2007
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  3. tonerdot

    Mike Guest

    The high HC and CO indicate the vehicle is running rich. The code 51
    indicates an O2 sensor that reads lean. The computer sees the lean O2
    reading and adds fuel to richen up the fuel mixture. Replace the O2 sensor,
    it's bad.


    There is no ground wire on that O2 sensor. That should be a single wire
    O2 sensor and the wire should run from the sensor to the computer. If the
    wire is broken why not try and solder it back together and see if the O2
    sensors works properly. It may be just as easy, in the long run, to just
    replace the O2 sensor.


    I am thinking this may all that is wrong so how do i dtermine

    The easiest way to check it is with a scan tool. If you do not have a scan
    tool see below.

    You can check the O2 sensor for proper operation with a volt meter. The
    engine will need to be at operating temp. Connect the positive probe from
    the meter to the O2 sensor wire. DO NOT disconnect the O2 sensor wire, back
    probe it at the connecter. Connect the positive from from the meter to a
    good ground, the negative battery post works just fine. On a properly
    working O2 sensor the voltage will fluctuate from around .2 volts to .9
    volts. As long as the voltage is in that range and switching between high
    and low it is working properly.
     
    Mike, Apr 7, 2007
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  4. tonerdot

    Mike Guest


    It couldn't be the EGR valve, he said it passed the Nox portion of the
    test.
     
    Mike, Apr 7, 2007
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