joefnh
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I have a 4.0L 4x4 2003 Explorer with 92000 miles. I have noticed a recent drop in gas mileage for which the bank 2 front O2 sensor appeared to be bad (see images)
I decided to replace all 4 O2 sensors given the mileage, unfortunately this did not fix the problem of low MPG.
If you look at the images of the 4 O2 sensors bank 2 front appears to not be switching correctly even after changing it out. I assumed that the heater wiring might be bad, but after testing the + 12Vdc heater voltage was present. I changed out the sensor again, no change
To address other issues related to loss of MPG I replaced air filter (KKM FIPK - lightly oiled), cleaned the MAF, IAC, replaced plugs and wires. I also checked the fuel pressure and vacuum, all readings were normal (according to chiltons)
On the bank 2 side (drivers) I also looked at the plugs for signs that the mixture was indeed running too rich. The plugs were light gray in color with no carbon buildup.
HELP
Thanks in advance
--Joe
Below are the images from the SCT data logging software of a 55 minute drive combined city and highway speeds
I decided to replace all 4 O2 sensors given the mileage, unfortunately this did not fix the problem of low MPG.
If you look at the images of the 4 O2 sensors bank 2 front appears to not be switching correctly even after changing it out. I assumed that the heater wiring might be bad, but after testing the + 12Vdc heater voltage was present. I changed out the sensor again, no change
To address other issues related to loss of MPG I replaced air filter (KKM FIPK - lightly oiled), cleaned the MAF, IAC, replaced plugs and wires. I also checked the fuel pressure and vacuum, all readings were normal (according to chiltons)
On the bank 2 side (drivers) I also looked at the plugs for signs that the mixture was indeed running too rich. The plugs were light gray in color with no carbon buildup.
HELP
Thanks in advance
--Joe
Below are the images from the SCT data logging software of a 55 minute drive combined city and highway speeds