GALLARDO ENGINE WARNING LIGHT

GALLARDO ENGINE WARNING LIGHT

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PLamborghini

3,888 posts

165 months

Monday 28th February 2011
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iandc said:
I am confused how you can get a bank of 1-6 on a V10. Surely there are 2 banks of 1-5 and 6-10? Maybe your Gallardo thinks it has a V12 installed!!!
hehe
i think he probably meant 1-5 and 6-10 wink

iandc

3,717 posts

206 months

Monday 28th February 2011
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My idea of a V12 in the Gallardo is better!!!!!

PLamborghini

3,888 posts

165 months

Monday 28th February 2011
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iandc said:
My idea of a V12 in the Gallardo is better!!!!!
aye 'tis indeed hehe

andrew

9,969 posts

192 months

Monday 28th February 2011
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Caelum Blue said:
Bunty Killa said:
Another good tip is to never have less than a quater of fuel in the tank. I heard this causes it majority of the time
I still don't know where this comes from but I regularly wait until mine shows 30 miles or less before I fill up. Yesterday and in the past it has gone right down to 0 miles and the needle on the red with no lights or issues whatsoever. I'd rather have fresh fuel in mine than stale fuel however much diluted.
i get the wallet light at 1/4 full, ie 55 to 70 miles to go
the one time i couldn't get to a garage sharpish, i refilled and then had the stutter and stall routine : frightened the life out of me and i'm not going there again

Bunty Killa

517 posts

199 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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andrew said:
Caelum Blue said:
Bunty Killa said:
Another good tip is to never have less than a quater of fuel in the tank. I heard this causes it majority of the time
I still don't know where this comes from but I regularly wait until mine shows 30 miles or less before I fill up. Yesterday and in the past it has gone right down to 0 miles and the needle on the red with no lights or issues whatsoever. I'd rather have fresh fuel in mine than stale fuel however much diluted.
i get the wallet light at 1/4 full, ie 55 to 70 miles to go
the one time i couldn't get to a garage sharpish, i refilled and then had the stutter and stall routine : frightened the life out of me and i'm not going there again
thats one of the the worst thing you could do to your car is let it go to zero!!

Caelum Blue

511 posts

198 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Bunty Killa said:
thats one of the the worst thing you could do to your car is let it go to zero!!
Why, exactly, what are your personal experiences, not just what you have heard?

RevHappy

1,838 posts

162 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Caelum Blue said:
Bunty Killa said:
thats one of the the worst thing you could do to your car is let it go to zero!!
Why, exactly, what are your personal experiences, not just what you have heard?
Any muck at the bottom of the tank will get sucked up into the engine, I don't think it's the issue it used to be.
But the older the car.......

sambaman

Original Poster:

3,991 posts

224 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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but surely there are some filters somewhere to stop this happening ????



RevHappy said:
Any muck at the bottom of the tank will get sucked up into the engine, I don't think it's the issue it used to be.
But the older the car.......

Caelum Blue

511 posts

198 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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RevHappy said:
Any muck at the bottom of the tank will get sucked up into the engine, I don't think it's the issue it used to be.
But the older the car.......
Muck will come from old fuel, run it low and fill it up and no muck gets a chance to form....simples

iandc

3,717 posts

206 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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I have never had an issue running low including running my 06 Gallardo Spyder on fumes whilst travelling through Italy. Not deliberate but out of necessity as on mountain road and no petrol stations! Filled up and off we went. Never had an engine bank light but maybe just lucky I guess.

Bunty Killa

517 posts

199 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Caelum Blue said:
Muck will come from old fuel, run it low and fill it up and no muck gets a chance to form....simples
If its true then all i can say is, you learn something new everyday read

RevHappy

1,838 posts

162 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Caelum Blue said:
Muck will come from old fuel, run it low and fill it up and no muck gets a chance to form....simples
If you were lucky enough to have one from new.

Caelum Blue

511 posts

198 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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RevHappy said:
If you were lucky enough to have one from new.
Bought mine third hand, not very new at all

ChrisFitz

748 posts

179 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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iandc said:
I have never had an issue running low including running my 06 Gallardo Spyder on fumes whilst travelling through Italy. Not deliberate but out of necessity as on mountain road and no petrol stations! Filled up and off we went. Never had an engine bank light but maybe just lucky I guess.
only prob I can see with doing this is that it takes longer to fill it up for 2 reasons.
1. you put more fuel in.
2. you tend to get air trapped I think between the two tanks I believe which causes the garage pump nozzle to cut out frequently. Very irritating....rage

RevHappy

1,838 posts

162 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Caelum Blue said:
Bought mine third hand, not very new at all
So there might be a thick layer at the bottom of the tank already to get churned up?

andrew

9,969 posts

192 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Bunty Killa said:
andrew said:
Caelum Blue said:
Bunty Killa said:
Another good tip is to never have less than a quater of fuel in the tank. I heard this causes it majority of the time
I still don't know where this comes from but I regularly wait until mine shows 30 miles or less before I fill up. Yesterday and in the past it has gone right down to 0 miles and the needle on the red with no lights or issues whatsoever. I'd rather have fresh fuel in mine than stale fuel however much diluted.
i get the wallet light at 1/4 full, ie 55 to 70 miles to go
the one time i couldn't get to a garage sharpish, i refilled and then had the stutter and stall routine : frightened the life out of me and i'm not going there again
thats one of the the worst thing you could do to your car is let it go to zero!!
nowhere near zero, maybe down to 40 miles, which is three gallons in lambo terms

Caelum Blue

511 posts

198 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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ChrisFitz said:
only prob I can see with doing this is that it takes longer to fill it up for 2 reasons.
1. you put more fuel in.
2. you tend to get air trapped I think between the two tanks I believe which causes the garage pump nozzle to cut out frequently. Very irritating....rage
Never suffered with that either. Suffered with the £100 cost to fill the tank though.

Caelum Blue

511 posts

198 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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RevHappy said:
So there might be a thick layer at the bottom of the tank already to get churned up?
Picked it up nearly empty, typical seller, not giving anything away. Put fresh fuel in, never had a problem in 3 1/2 years.

ChrisFitz

748 posts

179 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Caelum Blue said:
ChrisFitz said:
only prob I can see with doing this is that it takes longer to fill it up for 2 reasons.
1. you put more fuel in.
2. you tend to get air trapped I think between the two tanks I believe which causes the garage pump nozzle to cut out frequently. Very irritating....rage
Never suffered with that either. Suffered with the £100 cost to fill the tank though.
Really, heard that was a very common problem.....
Perhaps on later cars maybe.....

amar0684

2 posts

156 months

Wednesday 13th April 2011
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kds keltec said:
The common problem is the lamda sensors bring up bank 1-5 / bank 6-10.

More than half of the gallardos we have worked on bring this light up if the car is stop started alot , or driven slowly around town etc .

Have found that the light will clear it self most of the time after a couple of good runs .

The light comes on showing that the cat is not working correctly below min threshold between lamda before and after cat.

I think it was either mapping was too tight on limits or lambdas have been changed and common on early cars .
dont quote me on that one

the last car with us was gallardo SL (early model) and was fine the week with us, customer picked the car up and on the way home same fault code came up which cleared after a couple of drives .

found even if you clear the fault first without driving the car first to get the engine and exhaust system up to temperature , the fault flags up soon after pulling away .
Driving car then clearing the fault after a good drive works .

of course you may have a different fault thou or even a failed lambda

Let us know what they find

Had the same happen to 360 spider 2 weeks ago midway through our services after moving the car onto another ramp , once warmed up fully and cleared fault has not come back .

HTH


kelly

Edited by kds keltec on Saturday 25th September 16:18
hi mate have 2004 gallardo

the enginer cut out on me with the cat lights on, do you have any idea what it could be??