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                                                                             FX9000 User Manual
The Oxygen  Sensor  Heater Monitor  is supported  by  “spark ignition”  vehicles 
only. The  Oxygen Sensor Heater  Monitor  is a  “Two-Trip” Monitor. If a  fault  is 
found on the rst trip, the computer temporarily saves the fault in its memory as 
a Pending Code. The computer does not command the MIL on at this time. If the 
fault is sensed again on the second trip, the computer commands the MIL “On,” 
and saves the code in its long-term memory.
3. Catalyst Monitor
The catalytic converter is a device that is installed downstream of the exhaust 
manifold.  It  helps  to  oxidize  (burn)  the  unburned  fuel  (hydrocarbons)  and 
partially burned fuel (carbon monoxide) left over from the combustion process. 
To accomplish this, heat and catalyst materials inside the converter react with 
the exhaust gases to burn the remaining fuel. Some materials inside the catalytic 
converter also have the ability to store oxygen, and release it as needed to 
oxidize hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide. In the process, it reduces vehicle 
emissions by converting the polluting gases into carbon dioxide and water.
The computer checks the eciency of the catalytic converter by monitoring the 
oxygen sensors used by the system. One sensor is located before (upstream 
of) the converter; the other is located after (downstream of) the converter. If the 
catalytic converter loses its ability to store oxygen, the downstream sensor signal 
voltage becomes almost the same as the upstream sensor signal. In this case, 
the monitor fails the test.
The Catalyst Monitor is supported by “spark ignition” vehicles only. The Catalyst 
Monitor is a “Two-Trip” Monitor. If a fault is found on the rst trip, the computer 
temporarily saves the fault in its memory as a Pending Code. The computer does 
not command the MIL on at this time. If the fault is sensed again on the second 
trip, the computer commands the MIL “On” and saves the code in its long-term 
memory.
4. Heated Catalyst Monitor
Operation of the “heated” catalytic converter is similar to the catalytic converter. 
The main dierence is that a heater is added to bring the catalytic converter to 
its operating temperature more quickly. This helps reduce emissions by reducing 
the converter’s down time when the engine is cold. The Heated Catalyst Monitor 
performs the same diagnostic tests as the catalyst Monitor, and also tests the 
catalytic converter’s heater for proper operation.
The Heated Catalyst Monitor is supported by “spark ignition” vehicles only. This 
Monitor is also a “Two-Trip” Monitor.
5. EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) System Monitor
The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system helps reduce the formation