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Can anyone confirm the way that free conzult displays O2 sensor readings?

 

I've downloaded the free version and I'm not sure my o2's are working properly, but the display only gives one reading (Image below as an example, not my actual car)

Is this a combined voltage between the two? averaged? does the free version only read one sensor????

 

Does anyone know for sure what this bar actually displays?

 

nips nissan conzult.jpg

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proper consult shows both at a fast idle you will see them go up and down oscillating back and forth

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I've not used the Free Conzult version, but I remember with the Datascan software it only has 1 displayed by default and you need to enable the 2nd by going into settings an replacing one of of the other display outputs with the 2nd o2 Sensor.

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proper consult shows both at a fast idle you will see them go up and down oscillating back and forth

 

Yeah, I've seen a few screenshots of the full version with two bars, but i've not found anything specific on the free one.

 

I've not used the Free Conzult version, but I remember with the Datascan software it only has 1 displayed by default and you need to enable the 2nd by going into settings an replacing one of of the other display outputs with the 2nd o2 Sensor.

 

It was a couple of months ago I plugged it in, but I'm fairly sure I looked through all the settings and didn't see anything.

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No useful settings in the freeware conzult

 

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This are the readings I'm getting, but it makes no sense to me with one bar and no reference/explanation

 

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