Gilbertd wrote:
The fact that the readings are permanently low and when disconnected you get an error saying it isn't detecting it would all point to a dead sensor even if it is new. Presumably you didn't get time to swap them? Either that, or knowing how cold it's been here today and that the Paris weather is usually much the same as ours, it was too bloody cold!
But, the values from TORQUE look odd. The Lambda sensor outputs for bank B look how would be expected with a dead lambda sensor, as do the long and short trims (both going very rich), but why is bank A going fully lean? Do you have any means of resetting the adaptive values?
One other thought, is it running on all 8? If one cylinder on bank B isn't firing, the air being drawn into that cylinder isn't going to be burnt so the O2 sensor will see far more Oxygen than it expects (as they only detect Oxygen and not fuel) and assume a lean mixture. That will make it throw more fuel into the cylinders on that bank. So as well as having one cylinder being fed with fuel but not burning it and spitting it out of the exhaust, the other 3 will be getting far more than they want so the excess will also end up in the exhaust. Result will be poor economy, rough running and a smell of fuel in the exhaust. With 3 cylinders running very rich it will be running so rough you may not even notice that one cylinder is doing nothing. Spark plugs and leads would be the likely cure here.
Just noticed the word bar. That gives me an excuse to take the westerly route on the Periphique when I'm next driving down south. Although looking at the map, on the one occasion I went to Versailles, I parked up just around the corner (while the girlfriend of the time went to look round the gardens).
Yeah It was about - 2°C today...pretty cold to be fiddling with wires in the engine bay outside the house ! And definitely way to cold to get under the car and touche those freezing pipes and sensors... eheheh will do as soon as temps get above zero !
It does look like a dead O2...I'll switch em and see.
Obvisouly I checked the plugs. On bank A they're good. On bank B, they're black...like nasty dirty black...so I bought some replacement irridium NGK. I was just waiting to see of the problem was related to the wiring before putting them in as I didn't want to destroy them....
And I still don't know whether the foul plugs are the cause, or the consequence of something else... !
God this is annoying (although I do enjoy the diagnosis part of things)
Cheers