Ok, I'm running out of options as to what is making the car throw an SES light up. '96 Firebird, 3800 series II, modified, no cat, no EGR, dyno tuned. I have been chasing this rabit for what seems like an eternity this season. Bank 2 Sensor 1 is throwing both a P0151 and P0154 code (Lean and low voltage).
Anyway, checked the motor for leaks with a hose to isolate any noises better. Found that at Bank 1, the EGR blockoff plate had been leaking, so I welded that closed, thus, no leak there. Headers aren't loose or leaking (at the heads or y-pipe, no vacuum leaks (well, that I could find) and yet the problem is still there. It also has a subtle surge that occurs when I take it out of gear. The only thing I can guess (which I really hate to do at this point) is that the O2 sensor may be bad (not the stock GM unit), judging from the A/F ratio being good, but the PCM sensing a lean condition, making it richen the mix up some to compensate, but only at the lean bank. Is there anything that I may have missed? I'd hate to go through the dealer, put in another sensor and find out that the problem is still there.
Anyway, checked the motor for leaks with a hose to isolate any noises better. Found that at Bank 1, the EGR blockoff plate had been leaking, so I welded that closed, thus, no leak there. Headers aren't loose or leaking (at the heads or y-pipe, no vacuum leaks (well, that I could find) and yet the problem is still there. It also has a subtle surge that occurs when I take it out of gear. The only thing I can guess (which I really hate to do at this point) is that the O2 sensor may be bad (not the stock GM unit), judging from the A/F ratio being good, but the PCM sensing a lean condition, making it richen the mix up some to compensate, but only at the lean bank. Is there anything that I may have missed? I'd hate to go through the dealer, put in another sensor and find out that the problem is still there.
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