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Jbaker
04-11-2016, 11:27 PM
Hi I put my jeep on a code reader and it says (02 Heater Circuit Sensor) I was just curious as to which 02 sensor that would be?? Before I go buying and replacing the wrong one... I'm getting very poor gas mileage.. I'm only running 31/10.50s and I'm getting like 9MPG which is sad considering my brother in law has the same jeep except his has an 8 inch lift with 35s and he gets like 14mpg and we both drive about the same.. He's a little more wide open then me.. But please help.. And if you could help with other stuff causing vet bad mpg lemme know!
Thanks!
-Jared
Mudderoy
04-11-2016, 11:55 PM
Hi I put my jeep on a code reader and it says (02 Heater Circuit Sensor) I was just curious as to which 02 sensor that would be?? Before I go buying and replacing the wrong one... I'm getting very poor gas mileage.. I'm only running 31/10.50s and I'm getting like 9MPG which is sad considering my brother in law has the same jeep except his has an 8 inch lift with 35s and he gets like 14mpg and we both drive about the same.. He's a little more wide open then me.. But please help.. And if you could help with other stuff causing vet bad mpg lemme know!
Thanks!
-Jared
The O2 sensor closest to your engine has more to do with mpg than the other. Hows the cable?
Carves
04-12-2016, 12:43 AM
Whats the actual code that you got ?
You could have a heater circuit fault because the,
... fuse is dodgy,
... wiring is shorted ... to either sensor,
... either of the two sensors are faulty.
prerunner1982
04-12-2016, 07:59 AM
Jared,
Welcome to XJTalk. As Tony said the one closest to the engine, commonly referred to as Sensor 1 has more impact on the fuel metering. Sensor 2, further down in the exhaust system after the catalytic converter is an emissions sensor.
Better MPGs: Done a tune up recently? How about air filter? What was the MPG before the bad O2 sensor?
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