10-17-2017, 03:55 AM
(10-16-2017, 04:36 AM)736cc_imp Wrote:(10-16-2017, 03:24 AM)Riko_imp Wrote:(10-16-2017, 02:33 AM)736cc_imp Wrote: A very common idle problem (and fix) w/ automobiles is replacing a defective O2 sensor. Has anybody tried that remedy to our idle puzzle? They get cooked in the cat and throw-off the computer mix.
Also, there’s a widget called a lamba loop thingamajig
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=948
if that would be the root cause, it would have been spotted that easily, but no
If it was the lambda sensor we wouldn't have 51 pages and counting..
if that would be the root cause, it would have been spotted that easily, but no
If it was the lambda sensor we wouldn't have 51 pages and counting..
Has anybody in fact had the idle issue and replaced the O2 sensor (or lamba loop) and reported the actual results here in the 51 pages?
if that would be the root cause, it would have been spotted that easily, but no
If it was the lambda sensor we wouldn't have 51 pages and counting..
Has anybody in fact had the idle issue and replaced the O2 sensor (or lamba loop) and reported the actual results here in the 51 pages? no, not here, not on facebook, and I personally chcekced with my dealer, the lambda sensor was good.
So, thats not the root cause of the idling/stalling issue.
Again, if the root cause was that easy and simple to detect and replace as a faulty lambda sensor, there wouldn't been 51 pages and counting here.
Same thing I red on forums and facebool pages worldwide.
I refer to the German board, the French board and the Taiwanese and Thai facebook pages wich I have been eyeballing the period I had my stalling issue.
Lambda sensors ain't the cause, ther were many asian owners that replaced the exhaust with a non lambda entry and still had the CB stalling.
