Ford oxygen sensor

Last Updated on July 30, 2024 by Mutiara

These have been given many names, but all identify the same item on the engine:

  • Oxygen Sensor (O2) or (O2S) or (O2’s)
  • Exhaust Gas Oxygen Sensor (EGO)
  • Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2)
  • Heated Exhaust Gas Oxygen Sensor (HEGOS)

Not all Oxygen sensors are heated, so using the word “heated” might not be correct for certain vehicle applications.

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What is a “Rich Mixture,” “Ideal Mixture,” and a “Lean Mixture” all depends on what context it’s used in. The ideal mixture is the amount of fuel needed to make an engine perform as commanded. A rich mixture is when there is more fuel than needed, and lean mixture is not enough fuel.

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The HEGO Sensor detects the presence of oxygen in the exhaust and produces a variable voltage according to the amount of oxygen detected. A high concentration of oxygen (lean air/fuel ratio) in the exhaust produces a low voltage signal less than 0.4 volts. A low concentration of oxygen (rich air/fuel ratio) produces a high voltage signal greater than 0.6 volts. The 02 provides feedback to the computer (EEC) indicating air/fuel ratio in order to achieve a near stoichiometric air/fuel ratio of 14.7:1 during closed loop engine operation. The 02 generates a voltage between 0.0 and 1.1 volts.

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Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)HEGO LocationFault Definition
172 / 41 KOERRight or RearHEGO sensor indicates system lean.
136 / 91 KOERLeft or FrontHEGO sensor indicates system lean.
176 CMLeft or FrontHEGO sensor indicates system lean.
173 / 42 KOERRight or RearHEGO sensor indicates system rich.
137 / 92 KOERLeft or FrontHEGO sensor indicates system rich.
177 CMLeft or FrontHEGO sensor indicates system rich.
144 / 41 CMRight or RearNo HEGO sensor switching detected or disconnected.
139 / 91 CMLeft or FrontNo HEGO sensor switching detected or disconnected.
171 CMRight or RearAdaptive Fuel Limit reached.
175 CMLeft or FrontAdaptive Fuel Limit reached.

Article & images courtesy of fordfuelinjection.com.

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