Hi - I noticed my mpg was getting worse on my 1.9 '97 automatic & invested in a code reader which indicated -
'OD Oxygen sensor heater before catalytic converter &
OA Oxygen Sensor upstream of catalytic converter'. I cleared the codes but they came back.
I have only got 1 sensor which is before the cat & have had it replaced during a previous low mpg problem.
The cat section was 'blowing' & in poor condition so this has been replaced.
I have cleared the codes again & just returned from a 30 mile round trip. mpg seemed marginally better but checking the code reader, I now see -
The OD & OA sensors as above PLUS '1A Multiplicative mixture adaption (part load) control limit reached'
If anyone can explain what this means I would be very grateful. I can smell like burnt paint & wonder if the cat needs to 'settle down'?
Another thing after another
Re: Another thing after another
You may have a leaking air pipe after the MAF.
e.g. The MAF is sensing 50 litres/minute, but the engine is getting 60 litres/minute and the ECU is getting confused as it can't up the fuel injection time to compensate for the excess air sensed by the O2 sensor.
e.g. The MAF is sensing 50 litres/minute, but the engine is getting 60 litres/minute and the ECU is getting confused as it can't up the fuel injection time to compensate for the excess air sensed by the O2 sensor.
Pingu
Re: Another thing after another
Pingu may have a point. On my 2.2 I got "Fuel Trim" errors which turned out to be splits in the air trunking between the MAF sensor and the throttle body. The two bits of trunking were less than £30 and once fitted all was well.
Re: Another thing after another
Agree, check all rubber connections and pipes from Maf forwards for any cracks or splits, seems the exhaust sensor is seeing more air and demanding a richer mixture hence the increase you see in mpg. Its reached a point where the ecu cant keep up with what its being told and can't change the settings anymore. Find the leak and fix it, clear codes and run it then re check for codes. If you have software clear the adaptions and let the car reset its self over time once you have no leaks and no codes being set.
Colb
1999 BMW 1.8 Z3
2003 BMW 2.5 Z4
1998 Honda Deauville NT650V
1999 BMW 1.8 Z3
2003 BMW 2.5 Z4
1998 Honda Deauville NT650V
Re: Another thing after another
Hi - thanks for the replies - I have tried checking hoses etc before & couldn't see/feel any problems but I will check again.
If I don't find anything, any ideas where should I be looking next?
If I don't find anything, any ideas where should I be looking next?
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Re: Another thing after another
When checking the rubber hoses you really need to take them all off the car, squeeze and bend them including the small ones that T off the belows unless there is a really obvious tear. You cannot inspect them properly in situ by simply popping the bonnet.
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Update - after looking/feeling around the hoses but reluctant to remove bits to gain access (I invariably break something or lose bits so it ends up costing more) I took my z out for a spin again & mpg seemed to pick up & on return the 3rd code fault had disappeared leaving the O2 sensor fault. I took it to Autobahn in Hexham (German car specialist) who said existing sensor was a cheapo & recommended to fit a Bosch. cost £100 but travelling home got figure of 40.4 mpg which seems to suggest its sorted(?) Once again thanks for all help & guess it shows its worth paying a bit more for bits sometimes.
Re: Another thing after another
Seems you got it sorted and learnt a lesson oem parts every time from now on.
Colb
1999 BMW 1.8 Z3
2003 BMW 2.5 Z4
1998 Honda Deauville NT650V
1999 BMW 1.8 Z3
2003 BMW 2.5 Z4
1998 Honda Deauville NT650V