As above I have a flashing emissions light once the car is upto temeprature. I have checked the fault codes and it has so far come up with cylinder 1 miss fire , ive had cylinder 4 missfire , and now ive just had random or multiple missfire P0300.
The car drives fine, it doesnt sound like its missfiring... I have just bought a new cat as this was missing form the car but im still waiting for the rear lambda sensor to come so at the minute it has a lambda sensor in it, but not connected (different manufacturer) . I know this would cause the emissions light to come on but could this cause the flashing emissions light and random missfire fault codes? I have done some searching and from what I have read the rear one doesnt affect the fuelling? The car once upto temperature does give off an eggy sort of smell? I just dont want to keep spending money on this car guessing at parts and replacing them i have done enough of that already.
I do have a diagnostic lead but it is the ross tech vag-can so just works as a generic obd2 lead but it will let me look at some live data
Any thoughts on this with other peoples experience would be appreciated.
The car drives fine, it doesnt sound like its missfiring... I have just bought a new cat as this was missing form the car but im still waiting for the rear lambda sensor to come so at the minute it has a lambda sensor in it, but not connected (different manufacturer) . I know this would cause the emissions light to come on but could this cause the flashing emissions light and random missfire fault codes? I have done some searching and from what I have read the rear one doesnt affect the fuelling? The car once upto temperature does give off an eggy sort of smell? I just dont want to keep spending money on this car guessing at parts and replacing them i have done enough of that already.
I do have a diagnostic lead but it is the ross tech vag-can so just works as a generic obd2 lead but it will let me look at some live data
Any thoughts on this with other peoples experience would be appreciated.
Last edited: