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LingLing
04-29-2010, 09:21 AM
Product in question: Innovate LC-1 Wideband

I went to go get gas last night, and it worked perfectly when I pulled up. Came out, started my car and now it just shows three dashes (---). This morning I drove it around the block and it just read 7.4 the whole time. Pulled back in the parking lot, shut the car off, and restarted it and all it showed was those 3 dashes again.

I looked through the user manual and it says it should be recalibrated every 3 months or 10k miles. It seems like something I should try, but the fact that it's worked perfectly this whole time then just craps out on me seems odd. Any ideas? I'll be checking my connections later. Assuming they are all good, what do you guys think is going on?

Bad sensor?
AIDS?

GsXtUrBo98
04-29-2010, 09:31 AM
Bad sensor?

LingLing
04-29-2010, 11:05 AM
That's what I'm starting to think. I went and drove it around the block again a few times and now it switches from saying o2 to 20.4 (all the way lean). The car still runs like it should, so fortunately it's something to do with the wideband itself. Later today I'm going to try to recalibrate it and see if that fixes things. If that doesn't work, I'll try a new sensor.

GsXtUrBo98
04-29-2010, 11:25 AM
Good steps. My sensors reading 2 points leaner then what shanes was so I'm thinking new sensor for me but will try reset first aswell

Kracka
04-29-2010, 11:28 AM
Mine goes goofy too once in a while, but all it ever needs is a restart of the car or logging software and it's fine. Sounds like you're on the right track with recalibrating it then if needed replacing the sensor (at least they aren't too expensive).

LingLing
04-29-2010, 11:40 AM
Mine goes goofy too once in a while, but all it ever needs is a restart of the car or logging software and it's fine. Sounds like you're on the right track with recalibrating it then if needed replacing the sensor (at least they aren't too expensive).

Hearing that it's not just mine that goes crazy makes me feel a bit better. There are two types of recalibration. Open air and heat? Have you done either of these and had more success with one than the other?

Kracka
04-29-2010, 11:42 AM
The easiest way to calibrate is to coast down a long hill with the car in gear, wait for the injectors to shut off, then hit the recalibrate button. If that isn't working for you then you can just do it free-air where you remove it from the exhaust and just let it hang in the open while recalibrating.

LingLing
04-29-2010, 11:44 AM
Hmmm, since I'm going to tom's later and he has an o2 socket, I'll try just the open air first. Thanks for the help Kracka McKracka.