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JamesV6CDX

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Re: Fault code 38 still
« Reply #15 on: 11 September 2008, 10:35:39 »

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IIRC, the heater is driven from the fuel pump relay so it should be powered whenever the engine is running.

I'd check the wiring to that Lambda carefully, as I recall it being a bit loose when we were under there. Maybe it has caught on the exhaust.

If the heater supply checks out OK have a look at the voltages at the ECU input for the 2 sensors - or view the live data and see what's happening.

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Do you have a data reader, Kev?

Just wondering how easy it would be to swing by on the way home from WIM tomorrow, if you're around ::)
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Re: Fault code 38 still
« Reply #16 on: 11 September 2008, 11:39:58 »

I have a live data reader but it'll only do OBDII cars so probably not going to work on yours. Feel free to drop by, though. We could have a go with a multimeter and try to figure things out. And you could pick up the things you forgot last time you visited. ::)

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Re: Fault code 38 still
« Reply #17 on: 11 September 2008, 19:06:28 »

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I have a live data reader but it'll only do OBDII cars so probably not going to work on yours. Feel free to drop by, though. We could have a go with a multimeter and try to figure things out. And you could pick up the things you forgot last time you visited. ::)

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Re: Fault code 38 still
« Reply #18 on: 11 September 2008, 19:32:39 »

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I have a live data reader but it'll only do OBDII cars so probably not going to work on yours. Feel free to drop by, though. We could have a go with a multimeter and try to figure things out. And you could pick up the things you forgot last time you visited. ::)

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Are you just buying every single Tech2 in the world, so you can control the market? :D
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