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DaveC

posted on 19th Mar 03 at 18:39

nice 1


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posted on 19th Mar 03 at 13:18

car is a 96 just put engine in week ago so unsure if these codes are old,i put in new lambda sensor this morning took it for a blast no light come on yet and plugs are starting to tur a nice golden colour so hopefully its getting better :)


DaveC

posted on 19th Mar 03 at 00:13

wow, thats alot of fault codes!!!

its interesting that all your faults are low voltage faults, and not high. Is there an earth strap loose or missing on the engine somewhere?

How olds the car anyway?

could be an ecu fault as it goes

Does really look like it needs a visit to vaux to be honest, doesn't look well.

sorry can't really be of any more help


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posted on 18th Mar 03 at 23:59

yes light comes on when i give it some boot codes are 22-throttle potentiometer senser low voltage,34-manifold absolute pressure sensor low voltage,44-oxygen sensor air/fuel too weak,47-linear exhaust gas re-circulation position,61-fuel tank vent valve low voltage,63-direct ignition system cylinder 1 and 4 low voltage,64-direct ignition system cylinder 2 and 3 low voltage,84-immobiliser no signal,85-immobiliser wrong signal. but i think these codes are old codes


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posted on 18th Mar 03 at 23:57

got induction filter on and dont have standard air box to put on


DaveC

posted on 18th Mar 03 at 23:56

if its running that rich, then you would probably be looking at a new cat anyway now, but to make it run as rich as this must be a sensor fautly somewhere. have there not been any ECU warning lights comming up on the dash?


Stu_22

posted on 18th Mar 03 at 23:39

The temp sensor is bout £20 from vaux
Lambda £90 from vaux or £40 from local motor shop.
Change these take your air filter out for the MOT give it a thrash and if it still fails think about a new cat


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posted on 18th Mar 03 at 23:33

i am from newcastle and vauxhall dealers do that as well but i aint paying them the money for a shit service


Mo

posted on 18th Mar 03 at 23:28

where u from? in bolton there's a place that checks ur car for £35 (i think) then the parts on top of that. He put's it on a computer and finds where the faults are, and then asks u if u want the parts replaced at an additional price.


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posted on 18th Mar 03 at 23:12

any way of testing these sensors ? or have i just to replace them 1 at a time


Stu_22

posted on 18th Mar 03 at 23:10

Coolant temp sensor too


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posted on 18th Mar 03 at 22:12

yes i know something is wrong but what ?


Kris TD

posted on 18th Mar 03 at 21:28

there is something seriously wriong if u only get 140 to a tank.


AdamF

posted on 18th Mar 03 at 21:21

did they replace the cat? try testing the lambda sensor


Gavin

posted on 18th Mar 03 at 18:57

thats abit of a different isnt it.

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posted on 18th Mar 03 at 18:47

new exhaust,cat still on,car running ok,drinking loads of petrol 142 miles to full tank :( smells very rich out the exhaust,plugs are jet black


AdamF

posted on 18th Mar 03 at 18:40

blowing exhaust, fuckied catalytic converter, fcuked lambda sensor.


Matty Hall

posted on 18th Mar 03 at 18:40

stop eating baked beans :)

Have you taken the cat off?, is your car running rough or drinking loads of petrol?


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posted on 18th Mar 03 at 18:35

off the scale totally 9.36 instead of 0.30 any ideas anyone ?