The EFI system on the automotive vehicle is equipped with various sensors. One of the sensors in the EFI
system is the oxygen sensor.
Oxygen sensors in the EFI system
serves to detect the quantity of oxygen present in the exhaust gas. The information from
the sensor oxygen will be sent to the ECU. With information sent by oxygen
sensor then the ECU will adjust the air and fuel mixture ratio to be more
optimal.
The ECU uses oxygen sensor information for :
- Open loop or closed loop criteria
- Ideal air and fuel ratio
Most oxygen sensors in automotive vehicle are made of zirconium. This ceramic material will produce voltage in response to the amount of unused oxygen in the exhaust stream. It does this by comparing the amount of oxygen in the exhaust amount of oxygen in the air. When the exhaust gas is lean, the sensor produce a low voltage or near zero voltage. When the exhaust gas is rich, the sonsor produce a high voltage or up to one voltage.
For the oxygen sensor to
work correctly, oxygen sensor needs a good source of outside air for reference
and temperatures of a least 260o Celcius. Typically, an unheated
oxygen sensor is open to the atmosphere at the outer shield and is heated by the
exhaust gas. The ECU compares the voltage from the oxygen sensor to the values
programmed into it. If the air and fuel ratio is lean, the ECU will adds fuel
and if the air and fuel ratio is rich, the ECU will subtracts fuel to keep the
engine running at the desired point.
Oxygen sensor on the vehicle there are two location of the sensor, the one located before the catalytic converter is the pre oxygen sensor dan the one again after the catalytic converter is the post oxygen sensor.
The
pre oxygen sensor is to mainly feed back air and fuel mixture condition while the
post oxygen sensor is used to check the performance of the converter and may
also be used to aid in adjusting the engine mixture air and fuel ratio.
Location of the pre oxygen
sensor on vehicle is in exhaust manifold or before the catalytic converter. For more details about the pre oxygen sensor location then
note the picture below :
Location of the post oxygen
sensor on vehicle is after catalytic converter. For more details about the post oxygen sensor location then
note the picture below :
Source : GM Entry Level
Training Engine Management System
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