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James Sweet
 
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There is something about that: you can't measure the output of an O2 or
Lambda sensor with a standard DVM.

I have also heard that you can damage one trying to measure it with a
DVM. I don't know if I buy this, except maybe if the loading during the
warmup stage screws it up. Far fetched I think.

I do know this, you don't really get any kind of meaningful reading on
a DVM from an O2 sensor.

JURB


You need a really high impedance meter, and very short or well shielded wire
runs. The O2 sensor has a very high impedance output and is easily
interfered with.