What are the sensors on a Chevy Corvette?

What are the sensors on a Chevy Corvette?

The oxygen sensors that are equipped in your Chevy Corvette are responsible for monitoring the exhaust to help the ECU determine the correct air/fuel mixture. Of all the sensors equipped in your vehicle, the O2 sensors may have it the hardest. They deal with super hot exhaust that can cover them in deposits that can leave them ineffective.

How to check and replace an oxygen sensor ( air )?

A P1155 or P1135 code indicates you have a bad sensor. This is common in Toyota and Lexus cars and trucks. Learn how to test the air fuel ratio sensor to see if it is bad, and then learn how to replace the bad sensor. Nice O2 Sensor Socket Kit: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005…

What causes a Chevy Corvette to run rough?

If an oxygen sensor goes bad, it can make your Corvette run too lean (or rich). A super lean running engine will often idle rough. The fuel injection systems job is to atomize the fuel into fine mist.

Are there any problems with the 1984 Corvette?

Another common problem on 1982-1984 Corvettes is an open or shorted coolant sensor. The early coolant sensors were prone to bad corrosion. The coolant sensor connector was redesigned in 1985 and is much more reliable. The coolant sensor wires have a tendency to lose their insulation.

What does it mean when your oxygen sensor is running rich?

Basic Oxygen (O2) Sensor Codes If there is too much fuel and not enough air, the engine is said to be “running rich”, or “has a rich mixture”. It will have a gassy or rotten egg smell from the exhaust, give off a burning effect to the eyes and will make black smoke.

What is C4 code for right oxygen sensor?

Code #62: Engine Oil Temperature Sensor Circuit High. Code #63: Right Oxygen Sensor Circuit Open. Code #64: Right Oxygen Sensor Circuit Lean. Code #65: Right Oxygen Sensor Circuit Rich.

Can a bad O2 sensor cause a check engine light?

In most cases, a bad (O2) sensor will trigger a check engine light. P0138 and P0135 are some of the codes you may expect to see on a OBD II reader. Other than that, it’s difficult to spot a failing (O2) sensor.

Where are the sensor locations on a corvette?

185 Ohms @ 210 F, 3400 Ohms @ 70 F, 15,000 Ohms @ 40 F. Underside of manifold air plenum at rear. 4400 Ohms @ 60 F, 2200 Ohms @ 85 F. Right side of engine, top right corner of radiator