What is your LTFT? Mine was at -9.4% a few months ago when i first got the ELM327. A month after changing my O2 sensor it was at -10.2%. Almost wish I had a WBO2 on this car. Both the old and new O2 sensors seem to switch kind of randomly. It never seems to sit near 0.5v. Its always at < 0.1 or 0.9v. The only time I've ever seen a true switching patter was at idle with the engine fully warmed up. I'm tempted to put a WBO2 on this car just to see whats really going on.RDEJR wrote:erikv11 wrote: I've been through and achieved an automotive degree, so when I hook up a scanner which will read live data, I can see that the fuel trims are slightly off, but not alarmingly. The O2 sensor seems to be putting out the proper average voltage ( 0.45v) but I can't see how fast it switches, so Im not sure how old or new it may be. With the average being about right, I would imagine that it's working OK. MAF sensor, thats also something which seems to work properly with throttle position change. I can see the flow through the MAF increase numerically on the scanner as I press the accelerator.







