FeetDry
July 12th, 2010, 11:07 AM
I'm looking at this freeze frame data, but I'm not sure how to read it.
DTC p0134 is Unsufficiant O2 sensor activity
[PCM Freeze Frame 2]
<0002>=0x0134
FUELSYS.FUELSYS1=OL-Fault
FUELSYS.FUELSYS2=OL-Fault
LOAD_PCT=23.9%
ECT=90°C
SHRTFT1=0.0%
LONGFT1=9.4%
SHRTFT2=0.0%
LONGFT2=9.4%
MAP=74kPa
RPM=2377rpm
VSS=120kmh
MAF=41.6g/s
TP=22.4%
<1235>=0x001F
<1236>=0x00C5
<1237>=0x03
<1238>=0x0A
<1239>=0x0A
<0002>=0x0134
All was running well at hiway speeds for about 5 hours, then it turned into a dog. Then, within 10-20 seconds, I got the SES light. It was running rich, (ran like crap). I figure the O2 activity caused it to go to OL mode. This is a stock tune. I don't have much tuning experiance, but I do know this stock tune is pretty crappy. (From a battery disconnect, it runs like crap until the LTFT's come inline.) I don't doubt the OL tables are what caused the rich (crappy) condition.
After shutting down and reading and clearing the Diag data, the problem went away.
I got the same rich (crappy) behavior about 5 hours into the return trip. I read and cleared the DTC's. This turned off the SES light, but it continued to run rich. I didn't pull-over to read it this time. I did it while driving. The problem didn't go away until I pulled over and shut down for a few minutes.
General Q's:
Do you always have to power down the PCM before the caused DTC behavior will go away? (Obviously clearing the DTC wasn't enough.)
What does 9.4% on the LTFT mean? 9.4% more than the closed-loop VE table, or the open-loop table? It say's it was running OL, but what table does the 9.4% apply to? Is it only the VE table that the % applies toward, or does the MAF have an effect as well?
Can anyone suggest why the narrow band O2 stopped switching, and after a pwr-down and restart, all is well again? I've never heard of an O2 going bad this way.
DTC p0134 is Unsufficiant O2 sensor activity
[PCM Freeze Frame 2]
<0002>=0x0134
FUELSYS.FUELSYS1=OL-Fault
FUELSYS.FUELSYS2=OL-Fault
LOAD_PCT=23.9%
ECT=90°C
SHRTFT1=0.0%
LONGFT1=9.4%
SHRTFT2=0.0%
LONGFT2=9.4%
MAP=74kPa
RPM=2377rpm
VSS=120kmh
MAF=41.6g/s
TP=22.4%
<1235>=0x001F
<1236>=0x00C5
<1237>=0x03
<1238>=0x0A
<1239>=0x0A
<0002>=0x0134
All was running well at hiway speeds for about 5 hours, then it turned into a dog. Then, within 10-20 seconds, I got the SES light. It was running rich, (ran like crap). I figure the O2 activity caused it to go to OL mode. This is a stock tune. I don't have much tuning experiance, but I do know this stock tune is pretty crappy. (From a battery disconnect, it runs like crap until the LTFT's come inline.) I don't doubt the OL tables are what caused the rich (crappy) condition.
After shutting down and reading and clearing the Diag data, the problem went away.
I got the same rich (crappy) behavior about 5 hours into the return trip. I read and cleared the DTC's. This turned off the SES light, but it continued to run rich. I didn't pull-over to read it this time. I did it while driving. The problem didn't go away until I pulled over and shut down for a few minutes.
General Q's:
Do you always have to power down the PCM before the caused DTC behavior will go away? (Obviously clearing the DTC wasn't enough.)
What does 9.4% on the LTFT mean? 9.4% more than the closed-loop VE table, or the open-loop table? It say's it was running OL, but what table does the 9.4% apply to? Is it only the VE table that the % applies toward, or does the MAF have an effect as well?
Can anyone suggest why the narrow band O2 stopped switching, and after a pwr-down and restart, all is well again? I've never heard of an O2 going bad this way.