
Originally Posted by
lostforawhile
well I had forgotten about the sensor back there, most people don't even know it has one at all, it causes the same issues that a bad one on a FI car has, but there is no open loop so the car just runs bad, the computer won' drop the idle until that sensor says the coolant has warmed up, so if the sensor goes bad, the idle never drops. They last about 15 years on average on a FI car so the majority of them have probably failed. Even with most of the junk gone on my car, I have to get up under there with a flashlight to even see it, it even has the same connector as the FI cars, the green one. The carb computer actually has a map,just like a FI car, it uses data from the O2 sensor,the temp sensor, and other sensors to allow air into the intake to keep the mixture right, if the sensors are bad the mixture and idle are off
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