02-07-2014, 07:46 PM
I have tried unplugging the lambda, which makes literally no difference..
Tbh I know im not a petrol head..but to me, this really isnt a sensor that effects mixture issue...(again shoot me down when im wrong) but its more fundimental than that..its literally completetly missing on a bank of cylinders when it does it, it still seems to get worse as it gets hot, once its warmed right up, its practicallly running on 2 cylinders...and when it does fire on the other two, theres pops and bangs, almost as if timing is wrong, but 99.9999% sure its not...
My ideas atm is fried ECU coil driver for one bank, or new coil pack is bad...
Will try dissconnecting one bank at a time tomorrow and see if it runs the same as when its missing badly...
Tbh I know im not a petrol head..but to me, this really isnt a sensor that effects mixture issue...(again shoot me down when im wrong) but its more fundimental than that..its literally completetly missing on a bank of cylinders when it does it, it still seems to get worse as it gets hot, once its warmed right up, its practicallly running on 2 cylinders...and when it does fire on the other two, theres pops and bangs, almost as if timing is wrong, but 99.9999% sure its not...
My ideas atm is fried ECU coil driver for one bank, or new coil pack is bad...
Will try dissconnecting one bank at a time tomorrow and see if it runs the same as when its missing badly...
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