Oxygen Sensor (1.8L)

1990 Eagle Talon Base, AutomaticSECTION Oxygen Sensor (1.8L)
  1. Oxygen sensor is located at outlet of exhaust manifold. Warm engine until coolant temperature reaches 185-205°F (85-95°C).
  2. Disconnect oxygen sensor connector. Connect a voltmeter. See Fig 1 . With engine running at more than 1300 RPM, measure oxygen sensor output voltage. Output voltage should be approximately one volt. If output voltage is not within specification, replace oxygen sensor.
    Fig 1: Testing Oxygen Sensor (1.8L)
    G90D06287Courtesy of CHRYSLER MOTORS.
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