dont know if many of you know, but ive been driving around without any o2 sensors or any cats for a long time now and i was doing pretty good. i decided to put in the o2 sensors to help me save on gas consumption. we put em in and now im wasting more gas than before, WAY more. i went through a 1/4 tank just yesterday and i only went to the store which is 6 blocks away. so what do you guys think is the problem now? wrong o2 sensors? vaccum leak somewhere? give the cpu some time to readjust to the sensors being back in play? any help is greatly appreciated gentlemen, its good to be back.
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new o2 sensors in, gas consumption WAY up???
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Perhaps. When i put a new TPS in, the computer didn't recognize it. It thought t was out of range. So what i did was I unplugged it, and let the car warm up a little, and I plugged it back in and it took over the idle from there. It might work the same for the o2 sensors, pending if there are codes. Do you get any codes?
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actually i havent ran it through a diagnostics check. ill try that later when i get home. disconnect them, turn the car on to warm up and then plug em in. hopefully thats the answer cuz da gas prices and my cv drinking it up like its water is gonna be the death of me. lol.
anything else you guys might think is the problem...?
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Originally posted by 86VickyLX View PostPerhaps. When i put a new TPS in, the computer didn't recognize it. It thought t was out of range. So what i did was I unplugged it, and let the car warm up a little, and I plugged it back in and it took over the idle from there. It might work the same for the o2 sensors, pending if there are codes. Do you get any codes?
Get that engine scanned for codes before you start messing with it. I don't know what year your car is exactly (I'm thinking 83 or 84), but the EGO (02 sensors) on my ma's CV are hard to get to; I hope this isn't the case for you.
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disconnect the negative battery cable, step on the brake pedal, then reconnect the battery and drive the car.
also check the ground wires for the sensor harness. those are important for the heaters to work.
also check for vacuum leaks.2003 Town Car Signature - 3.27 RAR, Dual exhaust and J-mod - SOLD 9/2011
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Originally posted by ltdcrwnvic View Postdont know if many of you know, but ive been driving around without any o2 sensors or any cats for a long time now and i was doing pretty good. i decided to put in the o2 sensors to help me save on gas consumption. we put em in and now im wasting more gas than before, WAY more. i went through a 1/4 tank just yesterday and i only went to the store which is 6 blocks away. so what do you guys think is the problem now? wrong o2 sensors? vaccum leak somewhere? give the cpu some time to readjust to the sensors being back in play? any help is greatly appreciated gentlemen, its good to be back.
how long are these blocks???
You'd be getting like 4 or 5 gallons per mile if that we're true!!!1987 LTD CROWN VICTORIA, 5.0 EFI, MAGNAFLOW DUAL EXH, RED LANDAU
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Originally posted by 87vicFIVEO View Post1/4 tank in 6 blocks
how long are these blocks???
You'd be getting like 4 or 5 gallons per mile if that we're true!!!
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My friend's 67 under WOT and my Paxton 77 Nova probably get mpg in the single digits; you could actually watch the fuel guage move when I punched the throttle. Though, with a stock EFI 5.0L I can see that as being a disturbing thought. Hey ltdcrwnvic, were you able to fix your 02 issues?
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