PB172,XC70_2.5T
Hi, i just read the recent thread about MOT failure, but decided to make a new since my readings were totally out, like on a Boeing 747..
on idle:
CO - 5.604% (limit is 0.5)
HC - 860ppm (limit is 100)
at revs 2500-2800:
CO - 6.64% (limit 0.3)
lambda:
0.876 (should be 097-1.03)
also the idle was on 800-810rpm
Prior to the test i drove 4km, then had a break, idled 10 mins, got back 4km with normal tempo, so It might be just not warmed up properly.
I had a DF057 Upstream sensor circuit error in the history so might the lambda just be lazy with age (i am not avare of a change)
After the test fail i went to give it some beans and when parked up in the garage home i did not smell any petrol, HC from exhaust.
I have around 35 mpg when calculated from fuelling and the car drives fine. I have replaced the exhaust for a genuine one few months back. CAT is on, maybe still the one it came from factory.
I am just not sure if change the lambda (as i had some lambda related errors / df057) or just try ones more the MOT with proper 20miles usage of the whole rev range, as the figures I had were totally out and she starts fine, usually wait a minute, then drives fine. I did not change sparkplugs in the last 2 years, but i drove only 8827km as its a weekend car for me.
Upstream Oxygen sensor is the PRE-CAT? Hard to replace?
Some pictures from CLIP:
idle after 2hrs of pause (was charging laptop) - 1m55s
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/209/8gvz.jpg/
idle after warmed up short - 23s
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/845/in17.jpg/
running warmed:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/69/ewjx.jpg/
ECU get values in good interval, so might just the lambda do wrong readings.
I did a few theory reading how the lambda works, but why does the value have to be 0.97-1.03, if values close to one are for a rich mixture?
Thanks for any ideas, inputs.
on idle:
CO - 5.604% (limit is 0.5)
HC - 860ppm (limit is 100)
at revs 2500-2800:
CO - 6.64% (limit 0.3)
lambda:
0.876 (should be 097-1.03)
also the idle was on 800-810rpm
Prior to the test i drove 4km, then had a break, idled 10 mins, got back 4km with normal tempo, so It might be just not warmed up properly.
I had a DF057 Upstream sensor circuit error in the history so might the lambda just be lazy with age (i am not avare of a change)
After the test fail i went to give it some beans and when parked up in the garage home i did not smell any petrol, HC from exhaust.
I have around 35 mpg when calculated from fuelling and the car drives fine. I have replaced the exhaust for a genuine one few months back. CAT is on, maybe still the one it came from factory.
I am just not sure if change the lambda (as i had some lambda related errors / df057) or just try ones more the MOT with proper 20miles usage of the whole rev range, as the figures I had were totally out and she starts fine, usually wait a minute, then drives fine. I did not change sparkplugs in the last 2 years, but i drove only 8827km as its a weekend car for me.
Upstream Oxygen sensor is the PRE-CAT? Hard to replace?
Some pictures from CLIP:
idle after 2hrs of pause (was charging laptop) - 1m55s
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/209/8gvz.jpg/
idle after warmed up short - 23s
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/845/in17.jpg/
running warmed:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/69/ewjx.jpg/
ECU get values in good interval, so might just the lambda do wrong readings.
I did a few theory reading how the lambda works, but why does the value have to be 0.97-1.03, if values close to one are for a rich mixture?
Thanks for any ideas, inputs.