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optical illusion wrote:Doesn't work for me with those readings, mine was got on ebay too.
optical illusion wrote:My revometer needle is going up and down the odd time (not affecting the engine), I don't suppose that's anything to do with it?
Jokke wrote:As discussed on the technical side too slim and you're burning oil ... this is really good way to kick your emissions up.
Hi there,
if your ABS light stays on there is a problem somewhere but you can get the error codes for it from here http://www.ftooc.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=31351 and it tells you how to extract the codes and what they mean.
HTH
Arashi
optical illusion wrote:Engine check light is just flashing continuously.
From reading some older threads I think Kace or Mustang had the ABS light flash codes for them as well. I think they said it only happens in cars that have ABS - that it switches over to that light instead?
Ran diagnostics few years ago and nothing showed on ABS light.
Haven't had any problems with the ABS, the brake line broke recently and all 4 were replaced with OEM lines Sunday evening.
Are there diagnostic codes for ABS system?
Gerry wrote:Hi Laura,
Are ya sure that it is the lambda?
seems a lot of money to splash out on a hunch?
Ive had these emissons problems in the past.
And in all cases it was either, lambda, ect sensor, cat, or air flow or maf sensor.
If you have no definitive errors found to isolate the failing component, would you not be better off swapping out the above components in turn one at a time untill the faulty component is found?
All that you have to be sure of is that the above components are known to be good.
If ya could get somebody that has been recently thru the test, that has passed.
Lambda can be swapped out in a few mins, as to ect, as can maf.
You could replace these in turn get somebody who has an emission tester to test.
if the lamda, ect and maf replaced in turn still result in same fail more than likely it is your cat.
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