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Re: Rear O2 Affecting Fuel Trims
I remember practically pulling my hair out the first time I came across this on a Toyota. Same scope trace on the front sensor as in your post but had to find out the hard way. Rear sensor can't produce a rich signal and drives fuel trim rich. Login to read more. ![]()
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