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#181 |
To shreds, you say?
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: in the house and on the street-how many, many feet we meet!
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Car, Car, C-A-R,
Stick Your Head in a Jelly Jar
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#182 |
Turns out my CRS is a symptom of TMB.
Join Date: Jan 2010
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Regionalism. We used "mustard jar" in my neighborhood in the 60s.
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#183 |
To shreds, you say?
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We were all about alliteration in New York in the 60s.
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#184 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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We were so poor in Maine in the 70s that we only had the first line. Didn't even know there could be a second one.
Only said it when it was time to get out of the street to let a car go by. |
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Turns out my CRS is a symptom of TMB.
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#186 |
Goon Squad Leader
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Seattle
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A whole line? Luxury! We only had the scream and the thump to alert us to get out of the way. That, and a mouthful of hot gravel.
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#187 |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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BigV @ 2:11
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#188 |
To shreds, you say?
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We were so poor we couldn't even pay attention.
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#189 |
Master Dwellar
Join Date: Aug 2003
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i was so poor i had to fart to have a (s)cent in my pocket!
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#190 | |
Read? I only know how to write.
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The first is vehicle speed - a default. Next is Engine Speed. O2 Sensor voltage. And then Short term fuel trim. The first three parameters should be set to a 5 second interval. Attach to the car (when still cold). Take a maybe 5 minute drive. Best to take a road where long steady conditions occur. So that multiple 5 second data from the O2 Sensor can be compared to engine speed and short term fuel trim. First notice what an O2 Sensor voltage is when the vehicle is cold. Ideal voltages will probably be between 0.6 and 0.7 volts once the sensor is hot. Voltage will increase to something like 1 volt when the engine is dumping lots of fuel into the engine. When more fuel is being burned and more fuel is exhausted unburned (wasted energy and a lower gas mileage). Fuel trim says how long each injector is on; how much fuel is being dumped into the engine. That is what the O2 sensor does - adjust the amount of fuel to no longer do gross waste; what a carburetor did. Carburetors would dump massive amounts of fuel hoping the engine would burn as much as possible. Leaving a catalytic converter to burn what remains. If too much fuel is detected in an exhaust, the computer assumes a defective catalytic converter. Not necessarily. The error code only says where to start looking. Some mechanics will not think through a problem. Automatically replace what they first suspect (ie blame the catalytic converter). Do not assume what is wrong before replacing anything. Last edited by tw; 01-13-2012 at 07:59 PM. |
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#191 |
UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TX
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I'm sorry tw (I really am, not being sarcastic,) but you misunderstood. I didn't get the Car Chip product after all, only a regular OBDII sensor. My goal was to be able to turn off my own check engine light, both now and in the future. I don't think the item I got (this one) can read those values for you.
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#192 |
Read? I only know how to write.
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Is that a hand held OBD2 display? Not the Car Chip Pro that reads and stores data from a car? And is then read via a computer's USB port? That is the only CarChip Pro I knew of. Did not know a handle display existed.
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#193 |
UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TX
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Yes, mine is not a CarChip Pro product at all. It's a different brand of OBD2 sensor, of which Amazon had at least a dozen. It doesn't connect to the computer, and I don't think it can be used while the car is running.
But at this point I'm really sure it's the catalytic converters. (I know you're not sure, but you take an inordinate amount of evidence to be sure, and I am sure enough to meet my threshold. ![]() |
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#194 |
still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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The awesomeness of plthijinx comes through x 2!
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