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Faulty ECU? Running rich, no 5v oxygen sensor signal (1989 2.5L)


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Hi all. I’m working on a new to me 1989 Comanche, 2.5L TBI, AX5, 2WD. 
 

It starts right up every time, runs fairly smooth after replacing all vacuum lines, but is running very rich. Strong fuel fumes will burn your eyes with it running. Black sooty spark plugs. My situation seems to be the same as this previous post here
 

Oxygen sensor heater has battery voltage on yellow wire, 6 ohms between heater supply and ground, 0 ohms to battery to connector ground, and 0V on signal wire with sensor unplugged. My understanding is there should be 5V. The gray sensor wire has 0 ohms to ECU connector pin 35. When running, the oxygen sensor signal starts about 0.70v and increases to 0.94v and stays there (digital multimeter). 


Things I’ve checked per the 1989 FSM (have the full set)

- grounds per cruiser’s tips

- EVERY engine bay connector cleaned

- Thermostat is new Motorad 195: previous had failed and wasn’t allowing engine to reach operating temp 

- MAP sensor function appropriate

- CTS function appropriate 

- MAT: ~1600 ohms at operating temp when running and sensor unplugged. Pulled and used a heat gun directly on sensor element and it immediately responded by dropping below 100 ohm. So I believe the sensor works but it’s getting cooled by the excess fuel.
- TPS: this one also might be a problem, adjusted WOT voltage to 3.65v but at idle it’s 1.2v which seems high. 

Am I correct in my thoughts on the ECU oxygen sensor circuit being faulty? I don’t have a spare to swap in, I’ll have to purchase one. 

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