Typically three things have to happen for the computer to function in closed loop mode: 1. O2 sensor must reach about 600 degrees F 2. CTS (Coolant Temperature Sensor) must reach about 190 degrees F 3. A timer must go off. ----- Original Message ----- From: "D. Dardalis" <dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thursday, January 24, 2002 4:02 pm Subject: Re: IML: O2 sensor readings, DB > At 03:23 PM 1/24/2002 -0500, you wrote: > >What prompts the computer to > >switch from open loop to closed loop? Does it stay in open loop > >until it receives signals from the O2 sensor or is it prompted by > >some other input that the engine is warm enough to run in closed > >loop operation? > My be I should let DB answer that, but I think that the output of > the O2 > sensor will > "tell" the computer if its ready to function or not. But even if > the car > cannot run on closed loop, there usually are some "limp home" > modes that > allow the engine to run reasonably well, even though emissions > suffer. Remember, the main reason for the engine to run in closed > loop is > to keep the catalyst happy (which requires a very accurate control > of AF > ratio)... D^2 > > >