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Title: Engine light
Post by: pete1666 on 05 May 2007, 11:26:52
hi while i was out yesterday the engine light  came one the car lost a little bit of power then the
 light went out and all was ok, then it kept happening for about  10 miles i stopped  for 15 mins
then every thing was ok for the next 80 miles (playing with bmw) then got onto the mway then it started
again, went out this morning and now its still there, any ideas.

Thanks pete
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: Bo Bo on 05 May 2007, 11:45:16
What year & engine do you have?
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: pete1666 on 05 May 2007, 13:56:06
Hi its a 96 2.5 V6
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: Bo Bo on 05 May 2007, 14:35:48
Do the paperclip test & let us know the fault codes.

Can be found here (http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1152601768)
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: pete1666 on 05 May 2007, 15:15:40
hi here we go:

145
93
73
72
31

these are what have just flashed up.

Thanks pete
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: Craig_R on 05 May 2007, 15:49:59
145   Incorrect immobiliser signal received Faulty unit or break in wiring
93 Hall Effect Switch (HES) Low voltage
73 Air Flow Sensor (AFS) Low voltage
72 Throttle Switch (TS) - full load contact High voltage - Full load switch not running
31 Engine RPM signal (crankshaft sensor) No signal  but this could be if your engine was not running during the paper clip test


craig
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: TheBoy on 05 May 2007, 20:19:59
The hall sensor is the cam sensor.  I would look at sorting this first. MAF tends to come up erroneously...
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: Chopsdad on 05 May 2007, 20:35:17
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The hall sensor is the cam sensor.  I would look at sorting this first. MAF tends to come up erroneously...

MAF is aka Air flow sensor - TB is right and Vx often recommend a change before looking for the fault.  It mixes air to match fuel but if another sensor is out it gets confused so check and clear other fault codes first.
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: pete1666 on 11 May 2007, 21:28:31
hi thats great but i dont have a manual ,where are these parts?
Please can i have a picture for the maf and cam sensor?
Or can so one tell me where the maf and cam sensor is??
Oh i have just changed the engine about three weeks ago. ;D


Thanks pete
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: pete1666 on 13 May 2007, 14:33:24
hi where can i find the cam sensor?

cheers pete
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: Kevin Wood on 13 May 2007, 14:59:08
Cam sensor is on the exhaust cam of the passenger side bank, just behind the cam belt cover.

Kevin
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: pete1666 on 13 May 2007, 16:00:27
Cheers for the help just changed over cam sensor and maf run paper clip
and now only left with 145 but every thing seems ok.

Cheers again pete
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: TheBoy on 13 May 2007, 16:39:24
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Cheers for the help just changed over cam sensor and maf run paper clip
and now only left with 145 but every thing seems ok.

Cheers again pete
145 is immobiliser, and will most likely be an old code. Immboliser codes do not appear to disappear from ECU unless cleared...
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: pete1666 on 13 May 2007, 16:58:20
hi how do i clear the code?


Cheers Pete
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: TheBoy on 13 May 2007, 17:03:24
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hi how do i clear the code?


Cheers Pete
A compatible code reader...
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: pete1666 on 13 May 2007, 17:47:38
hi do you mean tech1/tech2

Thanks pete
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: TheBoy on 13 May 2007, 19:00:15
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hi do you mean tech1/tech2

Thanks pete
IIRC, yours is a 96 model, so Tech1/Tech2 or cheapo Tech2 lead (should work, even though its 97 on, as same ECU as later)
Title: Re: Engine light
Post by: pete1666 on 13 May 2007, 19:07:41
hi thanks that great.

Cheers Pete