OBD II Analysis? Live Data...
Hey guys, is anyone able to understand/analyse OBD II data?
I've replaced the MAF sensor in my car and it seems to be performing a lot better than before, but I'm still getting a check engine light in the dash (but no fault codes) and there still seems to be a slight idle problem... And to my completely non mechanic trained mind, it seems to smell quite fuely/petroly (technical term lol) Quote:
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Your long term fuel trims are way out of wack, they should be no more than about +/-10. Mine were up around 27 and replacing the MAF fixed mine.
If you've not already, you might want to try disconnecting the battery for a while so the old LTFT is lost, then taking it out on a decent length trip. The LTFT won't start to adjust until it's warmed up, but may then come down to a normal range. If not, you've got something else wrong ... https://www.autoserviceprofessional.com/article/94982/Fuel-trim-How-it-works-and-how-to-make-it-work-for-you?Page=2 |
Clogged, dripping fuel injectors ? Add a bottle of techron additive while filling tank with Chevron Supreme. Hit the highway & maintain 3000+ rpm as long as you can.
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So I reset the ECU as suggested and then took the car for another drive, these are the live data results afterwards, the fuel trims seem to have adjusted a little bit but the bank 2 sensor 2 still seems high...
https://i.imgur.com/tF91FWH.jpg |
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