Lamda voltage issues/alternator
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Broscheslide
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Lamda voltage issues/alternator
Can a failing alternator cause the lambda voltage to behave erratically? Cars tuned professionally. Been driving it for a year now. Noticed the lambda voltage wasn’t steady. Afr on aem gauge is fine. Had my alternator tested. Failed. Gonna replace it, just wanted to see if something else could be the issue
Re: Lamda voltage issues/alternator
Once the alternator is replaced, see if the issue is resolved.
Re: Lamda voltage issues/alternator
I am having a similar issue
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Broscheslide
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Re: Lamda voltage issues/alternator
Changed the alternator. Same issue. Car will be idling and the lambda voltage will be steady at idle. Then randomly it’ll start going erratic. Can’t even read a steady voltage. Gauge is steady. I’m gonna take a look at my ground and wiring.
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Broscheslide
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Re: Lamda voltage issues/alternator
I’m thinking it’s a grounding issue. It’s a aem uego wideband. Should the gauge main ground be to battery or thermostat and the analog ground to the analog ground in the hondata or on thermostat?
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Broscheslide
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Re: Lamda voltage issues/alternator
I changed the analog to d10 and it’s better but I still get an erratic lambda voltage. Jumps .2-.5 volts.
Re: Lamda voltage issues/alternator
Do you have aftermarket injectors?
Did you set the dead times correctly?
Did you set the dead times correctly?