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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Sam Burton on 24 February 2014, 15:54:01

Title: Engine Management Light
Post by: Sam Burton on 24 February 2014, 15:54:01
Hi guys,

Finally sorted out the Knock sensor issues which also turned out to be split rubber joiners on the Vacuum tubing,

I got the code reader out to clear the faults and it drove lovely got it up to frowned upon speeds and the EML came back on i knew straight away it wasnt the knock sensor as it put the engine check light on as this went straight to EML

I took it back to my unit plugged in on the KTS and it is showing

P0170 - Fuel Correction (Bank 1) Malfunction
P0173 - Fuel Correction (Bank 2) Malfunction

Now i know the car was stood a while before my ownership so could it be just a crudded fuel filter or something more serious

Once i reset the light again ive done about 40 miles at various different speeds and it hasnt reappeared as of yet
Sam
Title: Re: Engine Management Light
Post by: TheBoy on 24 February 2014, 17:09:48
Check what the long term fuel trims are reading. If not 0%, you have a problem
Title: Re: Engine Management Light
Post by: Sam Burton on 24 February 2014, 18:02:54
If there not 0% what could be problem fuel pump? Or something simple?

Sam
Title: Re: Engine Management Light
Post by: TheBoy on 24 February 2014, 18:08:31
If there not 0% what could be problem fuel pump? Or something simple?

Sam
Find out what they are first. Unlikely to be fuel pump.
Title: Re: Engine Management Light
Post by: martin42 on 24 February 2014, 18:45:48
Might be worth changing fuel filter anyway if its been standing for a while.
Title: Re: Engine Management Light
Post by: Sam Burton on 24 February 2014, 18:58:33
Might be worth changing fuel filter anyway if its been standing for a while.

Yer what i thought of doing im going to nurse it to next month and then give it a service like no other  :y
Title: Re: Engine Management Light
Post by: martin42 on 24 February 2014, 19:12:02
Maybe some injector cleaner aswell  :y
Title: Re: Engine Management Light
Post by: Sam Burton on 24 February 2014, 20:56:42
Maybe some injector cleaner aswell  :y

 :y
Title: Re: Engine Management Light
Post by: TheBoy on 25 February 2014, 14:15:13
Worth seeing whats wrong before adding further complications to the mix ;)