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Diagnostic mode 5: Check output of oxygen sensor signals: Notes

NOTE: This diagnostic mode can only be selected with Module number 10 - Engine Electronics.

Function 

The static values of the oxygen sensors are indicated via this diagnostic mode.

The values of the individual outputs of oxygen sensor signals must reach the specified value or must be within the min.- and max.- limits.

Requirements 

Work procedure 

NOTE:
  • Bank 1 = Cylinder bank 1, in direction of travel, right.
  • Bank 2 = Cylinder bank 2, in direction of travel, left
  • When selecting the diagnostic mode, the entry is always performed in "Bank 1 sensor 1".
  • If the Vehicle Diagnostic, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 or the Vehicle Diagnostic and Information System VAS 5052 is used for checking the outputs of oxygen sensor signals, the respective oxygen sensor can be selected by pressing button 1, 2, 5 and 6:
Test-ID:  Evaluation of output of oxygen sensor signals 
07 Bank 1 and 2, sensor 2: Minimum voltage at sensor for test cycle Refer to Evaluation test-ID 07 Bank 1 and 2, sensor 2: Minimum voltage at sensor for test cycle 
08 Bank 1 and 2, sensor 2: Maximum voltage at sensor for test cycle Refer to Evaluation test-ID 08 Bank 1 and 2, sensor 2: Maximum voltage at sensor for test cycle 
129 Bank 1 and 2, sensor 1: Oxygen sensor value Refer to Evaluation test-ID 129 Bank 1 and 2, sensor 1: Oxygen sensor value 
130 Bank 1 and 2, sensor 1: Control barrier value Refer to Evaluation test-ID 130 Bank 1 and 2, sensor 1: Control barrier value 
131 Bank 1 and 2, sensor 1: Dynamic value Refer to Evaluation test-ID 131 Bank 1 and 2, sensor 1: Dynamic value