sgtpoliteness
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So, it runs better once it gets warmed up? That should be 'closed loop', where the PCM uses the O2 sensor to help set fuel trims. However, if there's no O2 I'm not sure if it would actually get into closed loop. In open loop, which is pretty much when the engine is cold or really hot the PCM uses a map to run the engine (spark, fuel, stuff). When the O2 was heated up, it would go into closed loop and use feedback from the oxygen sensor to run. I think yours uses an old-style one wire and it SHOULD be in the driver's side manifold. If not, weird.
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Make sure you have some paper and a good pen handy. Ok, find your OBD1 port or diagnostic plug in. Now, insert a paper clip or jumper wire into the two far right UPPER terminals. They're the two on the upper row, furthest right. Now, turn the key to the 'On' position but don't start the truck. Remember that paper and pen? Count the number of blinks that the engine light makes. Let's say it flashes twice, short pause and then 2 more times. That's code 22. If there's another code there'll be a longer pause, and then the same deal. Do this a couple of times to make sure you're counting it right and you get all the codes.
If you google '1992 Chevrolet blink codes' it should come back with a list of codes to compare your notes against. Hopefully, that gets you pointed in the right direction.
---------- Post added at 06:04 AM ---------- Previous post was at 05:55 AM ----------
Make sure you have some paper and a good pen handy. Ok, find your OBD1 port or diagnostic plug in. Now, insert a paper clip or jumper wire into the two far right UPPER terminals. They're the two on the upper row, furthest right. Now, turn the key to the 'On' position but don't start the truck. Remember that paper and pen? Count the number of blinks that the engine light makes. Let's say it flashes twice, short pause and then 2 more times. That's code 22. If there's another code there'll be a longer pause, and then the same deal. Do this a couple of times to make sure you're counting it right and you get all the codes.
If you google '1992 Chevrolet blink codes' it should come back with a list of codes to compare your notes against. Hopefully, that gets you pointed in the right direction.