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<blockquote data-quote="MTF" data-source="post: 1601154" data-attributes="member: 499"><p>Ummmm, Maybe I should have added "per say" for you, after the PCM does not power the O2s in the first sentence.</p><p>And If you read my comment completely, I also stated that the "PCM powers the O2s through micro relays".</p><p>I'm getting this info directly from Fords ODBII Operation Summary.</p><p></p><p>You can turn off the rear O2s and stop the engine lamp from coming on.</p><p>But, they will never become a ready state for a OBDII state inspection,</p><p>I have yet to see anyone bypass this, any make or model.</p><p>This is why they make O2 spaces.</p><p>O2 simulators do not work for PCM OBD II, but they work on old ECM OBD I</p><p></p><p>And I'm a little confused, what limitations did I refer to?</p><p>Plus I'm only trying help here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTF, post: 1601154, member: 499"] Ummmm, Maybe I should have added "per say" for you, after the PCM does not power the O2s in the first sentence. And If you read my comment completely, I also stated that the "PCM powers the O2s through micro relays". I'm getting this info directly from Fords ODBII Operation Summary. You can turn off the rear O2s and stop the engine lamp from coming on. But, they will never become a ready state for a OBDII state inspection, I have yet to see anyone bypass this, any make or model. This is why they make O2 spaces. O2 simulators do not work for PCM OBD II, but they work on old ECM OBD I And I'm a little confused, what limitations did I refer to? Plus I'm only trying help here. [/QUOTE]
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