Yesterday on my way home from work my engine management light came on and stayed on. There was no obvious effect on performance etc so I guessed it was just a simple O2 sensor fault or something similar. Anyway, I attached my diagnostic unit and it says there are no fault codes and nothing is outside it's tolerance. Despite this the light has remained on continually. I have tried to clear codes ( not that there are any ) and I disconnected the battery overnight. On reconnection the light came on again immediately. again I checked for faults and nothing is registered. I'm left wondering whether my control unit is toast or there's a short in the wiring somewhere. I'm only going to the stealer as a last resort so if anyone has any thoughts or suggestions let me know.
One last thing, I've lost the email address for Chris at Alpina in Germany. Anybody got it?
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Engine Warning Light On
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Re: Engine Warning Light On
Wow, I'm amazed how relaxed you are about that... I'd be brickin it by now!!! Sorry I don't have an email address, but hopefully someone will be along soon. I'd ask the admins of the other forums, but I don't know who they are (note to self... sort that out!)
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Re: Engine Warning Light On
I've always used the principle that worrying about it won't improve anything so why bother! I might change my mind if the cost reaches the thousands though!
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The panic is over. Sort of! Nothing major wrong but code PO430 and PO420 was in the "pending" memory of the ECU. This relates to the efficiency of the two catalytic converters. I fitted 100 cell cats a few months ago and it would appear that the ECU has now decided to grumble about the lack of efficiency over stock. All I have to do seemingly is remap the ECU and allow for a higher tolerance. These codes didn't show up on the original test because they are non generic and only came to light after digging further into the darkest recesses of th ECU memory! The strange thing is that it took months to register the problem. The codes have now been cleared and the light hasn't come back on. At least I'll know what the problem is if it happens again before I get a chance to do a remap.
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Re: Engine Warning Light On
I was going to suggest kicking it real hard...or hitting it with a hammer,always seems to put out the lights on my dash
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I tried shouting really loud and swearing a lot but that didn't work. Might try your methods if it comes on again! It seems to work on other things so it's definately worth a try. Failing that I'll threaten it with the welding torch, that should frighten it into submission! You know what can happen when I let loose with welding equipment!
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Seemed like a good idea at the time, have you seen my new cutting torch by the way? I decided to get the biggest nozzle size I could, there's no point messing around after all.
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