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Clio 182 Exhaust Gas Monitor Warning Light



  Clio 182
Hi everyone,

I know this has come up a few times on here but I bought a late 04 182 yesterday and this warning light came on. Many people have been saying that it could be the lambda sensor or the cat needs replacing but has any heard that it could possibly be a coil?
As I have never driven a 182 before I'm not sure if its down on power as I have nothing to compare it to but I'm getting about 34 mpg whilst doing about 80 on the motorway, don't know if that helps.

Hope someone can help!

Romano
 
  Clio 182
Yeah I filled it up with normal unleaded on the way back from getting it. What fuel do you recommend?
 
  Clio 182
Ok thanks. I don't understand why that would cause it to come on considering standard unleaded is what the manual recommends anyway??
 
  Liquid Yellow 182 FF
Mines always been run on V-power (98 Ron) I stuck normal unleaded in the other day and it came on, ive since gone back to 98 and its fine.
 
  Clio 182
Oh right ok well that makes sense as the guy who owned it before me was only putting vpower in it. Thanks for your help :)
 
  Clio 182
Do you think its not that I put 95 in then? Do you think it could be that because it has been running on 98 its a temporary glitch?
 
Its difficult to say tbh. Best waiting for a specialist to come along.

But IMO to say its because you're not running it on v-power is just silly, its a clio not a ferarri and the vpower wont make much if at all difference tbh.

Get it plugged into a diagnostic tool thats the only way to 100% check whats wrong.
 
they have a coil pack, leads and plugs.

If it was coil pack you might notice with it mis firing etc. Lambda sounds like a good place to start, but its a guessing game until you get it plugged in
 
  Clio Sport 182
Im new to the site, & recently purchased a Clio 182 - I'm sure I used the premium unleaded (97 - not 98), would this be the reason my light has come on ?
Or could anyone shed any light in my direction on what could be causing it. I know you've mentioned a OBD (on board diagnostic) but where can I get this done - where it isn't going to cost a fortune - cheers :)
 
  Clio 182
i dont know if it would be down to petrol seems unlikely to me. i had it checked at kwik fit and it was the post lambda sensor which was faulty so had to get that changed which was £100.00 fitted (not by them, i got it fitted somewhere else). what you could do is get it plugged in and get them to turn the light off and see if comes back on after, that way you definitely know its faulty. getting it checked usually costs around £25.00 i could've find a price any cheaper than that! hope this helps :)
 
  Clio Sport 182
i dont know if it would be down to petrol seems unlikely to me. i had it checked at kwik fit and it was the post lambda sensor which was faulty so had to get that changed which was £100.00 fitted (not by them, i got it fitted somewhere else). what you could do is get it plugged in and get them to turn the light off and see if comes back on after, that way you definitely know its faulty. getting it checked usually costs around £25.00 i could've find a price any cheaper than that! hope this helps :)

That seems a lot of money, which I don't fancy paying.
Guessing I'm going to have to get it looked at :(

Cheers fella
 
  clio 182FF
I personally dont think the petrol would make any difference, i havent had my 182 long but the previous owner ran it on premium fuel only. I intended to do the same but came to a garage which didnt stock it, i put the 95 standard in, a few days later i had a emissions light. Put v power in it on my next fill up and not long after it went again.

Like i said i agree with the guy who mentions its no ferrari or anything and i doubt there is a missive difference but its strange that the light came on at the same time the fuel changed.... It is important to not i had also just fixed my manifold to cat joint as this was blowing abit so this could have been the contributing factor but who knows. Maybe fill it up with some v power and drive it around abit and see if the light comes off after atleast 50 plus miles, if not then i guess that isnt the problem!
 
  Clio Sport 182
Forgot to add, I started my car up yesterday afternoon, & noticed something missing.... The light has gone off.
Which is good news, but I'm taking it to a garage to get looked over (as Im having the Cambelt changed, Aux belt changed & Water pump), so i'll let them check it over :)

Cheers again for the help guys
 
  Clio 182
okay guys, was a bit sceptical on the change of fuel knocking out the EML light but thought i would give it a try. Ran down my fuel to almost nothing a filled up with £20 worth of V-Power. Not really suprised when the EML contiuned to luminate. After that i was considering cleaning the the lamda sensor with some CARB spray before i splash out on a new lamdba sensor.... Just returned home from a 50 mile round trip and no more EML light!!

I cant remeber when my EML light came on but it was certainly noticed it fueling up from MACE garage (ex BP). Im not saying V-Power has cured my car but the quality of fuel from different garges must have an impact. I have now filled up another £20 of morrisons petrol to see if the light comes back on, TBC....

One thingas for sure, i wont be going back to that MACE garage for fuel as for me its too big of a coincidence.
 

Ricardos

ClioSport Club Member
  LY 200 EDC
I always filled my old 172 with V Power 99 and have started using it in the 182. I never use anything else, IIRC the ECU self reads (someone will come along soon to correct me) but didn't think it would make a difference between 95 and 98RON
 

Dan...

ClioSport Club Member
I'm getting exactly the same warning light come on in my 1.4 dynamic and the engine is running like a bag of spanners! ...I've had the car a couple of months and i haven't been doing anything different recently yet I'm only now getting this problem ...any ideas anyone? Cheers
 
  A.N. Other
Seriously - the engine management light is the warning light that comes on when you have to go to a dealer (or decent independent garage with a good diag. kit) to get it plugged into their diagnostics computer - not just guess on the interwebz.

FWIW - fuel can occasionally be contaminated with water condensation from the storage tanks/just be too old and cause a car to run badly.
This happened to my old Pulsar GTI-R when using the "Super Unleaded" from the local village petrol station, the car ran badly & put out a lot of soot. As soon as I used that fuel up and changed to Tesco's Momentum stuff, it was ok and back to normal. My assumption was that the fuel had probably been in the tank for ages as nobody would've bothered with the fancy more expensive stuff over the regular unleaded.
 


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