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Roy,

At the connector going to the HEGO, pin 1 is battery voltage with key on. No voltage, need to check fuse 10. Next, disconnect battery and check pins 2 and 5 resistance to battery negative cable, should reads less than 1 ohm. If resistance is high or out of range, need to check harness. Connect battery and check pins 3 to battery negative, then pin 4 to battery negative, both should read about 2.5 volts. If one is a little less or a little more that is OK. Both together need to be about 4.5 volts. Again, should they not read correctly, check harness. Last, check ohm reading between pins 3 and 4, looking for 60 ohms. All checks are made where the NOX sensor connects to the harness. Good Luck
  • Posted 12 Mar 2024 02:59
  • By Fishmech
  • joined 12 Jul'17 - 370 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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