Daniel Ogden
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- October 31, 2008
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- City, State
- Provo, Utah
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 97 XLT
Hello everyone. I am hoping somebody here has had some experience (hopefully a better one than I am having) with this issue and can give me some advice. I have a 97 Explorer 4.0 OHV that I have been trying to fix for a while. I have been getting rich codes on both banks as well as lean codes intermittently, although both banks always show the same condition (lean / rich). The car idles poorly and struggles in high RPMs (3800+). I have replaced the following within the last 3 months;
MAF
O2 Sensors
Ignition Coil
Plugs and Wires
Air Filter
Fuel Filter
As I was trying to track this down I borrowed a friends OBDII scanner that also gives real time readouts from the O2 sensors. The thing is that none of my 3 O2 sensors were sending any signal (or if they were the scanner didn't read it but I doubt that is the case as it was giving me a lot of other information). I used a multimeter to make sure that they were all getting power and they are. I am pretty sure that the solution to my problem lies in the O2 sensors but I have reached the extent of my technical knowledge. ANY direction would be appreciated. I did have a power wire ground out on my car for about 3 seconds a few months back and it melted a wire which I replaced and everything else works great. Thanks in advance.
MAF
O2 Sensors
Ignition Coil
Plugs and Wires
Air Filter
Fuel Filter
As I was trying to track this down I borrowed a friends OBDII scanner that also gives real time readouts from the O2 sensors. The thing is that none of my 3 O2 sensors were sending any signal (or if they were the scanner didn't read it but I doubt that is the case as it was giving me a lot of other information). I used a multimeter to make sure that they were all getting power and they are. I am pretty sure that the solution to my problem lies in the O2 sensors but I have reached the extent of my technical knowledge. ANY direction would be appreciated. I did have a power wire ground out on my car for about 3 seconds a few months back and it melted a wire which I replaced and everything else works great. Thanks in advance.