Renault 0.9 TCE failed MOT on emissions - Lambda & CO

Renault 0.9 TCE failed MOT on emissions - Lambda & CO

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Alex Z

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77 months

Tuesday 12th March
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Our Twingo failed its MOT today on the emissions test, with CO and Lambda too high on the first test, but only Lambda on the second which seems a little odd.

For context, it's 9 years old and has done less than 20k with plenty of short journeys, but has been regularly serviced.
Last summer it had the camshaft position sensor swapped as it was logging fault codes and getting tricky to start. Since then it's been better but not quite as quick to start as it should be, though there's no codes being logged when I last checked.

Any suggestions on likely cause? Air leak? Faulty MAF or Lambda sensor? Dirty engine from short journeys?

Either way, it'll be going to a garage for investigation but it would be nice to have a clue first.

Fast Idle Test
CO 0.28 (limit 0.2)
Lambda 1.173 (limit 1.03)

Second Fast Idle Test
CO 0.07
Lambda 1.180


Annoyingly it also failed on the windscreen washer jet not working, which I tested earlier today. One of those rare cases where it genuinely stopped working on the way to the test.

E-bmw

9,242 posts

153 months

Tuesday 12th March
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Don't call it a lambda sensor call it an oxygen sensor, and then the answer is really easy.

There is too much oxygen in the exhaust, so there will be a leak in the exhaust.

stevemcs

8,683 posts

94 months

Tuesday 12th March
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These can split the back box, the last one we had failed on the same reading. Pretty sure the exhaust is cheaper from merc than it is Renault although it’s still stupid expensive- something like £700.

Alex Z

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Tuesday 12th March
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Thanks both.
Sounds like the exhaust is a likely culprit for the high lambda reading, but wouldn’t high CO indicate unburnt fuel from too little air? Two separate faults?

TwinKam

2,997 posts

96 months

Tuesday 12th March
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CAT wasn't properly hot on first test, that's why you get a second shot, which it passed.

E-bmw

9,242 posts

153 months

Wednesday 13th March
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TwinKam said:
CAT wasn't properly hot on first test, that's why you get a second shot, which it passed.
^^^ Wot 'e said.

Alex Z

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77 months

Wednesday 13th March
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I spoke to a couple of garages today though didn’t have time to give it much thought.

One recommended a tank full of super unleaded a bottle of fuel additive cleaner and a long drive to see if that does the trick before spending any more money.

The other suggested that a lambda sensor replacement would be the best place to start.

stevieturbo

17,271 posts

248 months

Wednesday 13th March
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Alex Z said:
I spoke to a couple of garages today though didn’t have time to give it much thought.

One recommended a tank full of super unleaded a bottle of fuel additive cleaner and a long drive to see if that does the trick before spending any more money.

The other suggested that a lambda sensor replacement would be the best place to start.
waste of money, waste of money

It's another screaming of an air leak with that very high lambda reading.



Alex Z

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Wednesday 13th March
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stevieturbo said:
Alex Z said:
I spoke to a couple of garages today though didn’t have time to give it much thought.

One recommended a tank full of super unleaded a bottle of fuel additive cleaner and a long drive to see if that does the trick before spending any more money.

The other suggested that a lambda sensor replacement would be the best place to start.
waste of money, waste of money

It's another screaming of an air leak with that very high lambda reading.
I wasn’t convinced by either opinion, certainly.

E-bmw

9,242 posts

153 months

Thursday 14th March
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Alex Z said:
stevieturbo said:
Alex Z said:
I spoke to a couple of garages today though didn’t have time to give it much thought.

One recommended a tank full of super unleaded a bottle of fuel additive cleaner and a long drive to see if that does the trick before spending any more money.

The other suggested that a lambda sensor replacement would be the best place to start.
waste of money, waste of money

It's another screaming of an air leak with that very high lambda reading.
I wasn’t convinced by either opinion, certainly.
The first answer to your question above IS the answer, you didn't need to ask any garages, they just want you to pay them to do things/try again.

However as you have asked 2 garages & received complete bullsh!t answers, at least you know NEVER to take a car to them to fix. wink

Alex Z

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1,140 posts

77 months

Tuesday 26th March
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E-bmw said:
The first answer to your question above IS the answer, you didn't need to ask any garages, they just want you to pay them to do things/try again.

However as you have asked 2 garages & received complete bullsh!t answers, at least you know NEVER to take a car to them to fix. wink
Yep, that was the intention. Ask the question and see if they seem to have a clue.

It went somewhere else yesterday where they put it up on the ramps and could tell straight away that there was poor back pressure from the exhaust, almost certainly from a leak at the flexible joint. It’s booked in for them to sort it next week.

jock mcsporran

5,005 posts

274 months

Tuesday 26th March
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We had a similar recent MoT failure but on a Clio. Exhaust was leaking just in front of the back box. You could feel it when you put your hand around the weld.
Solution was new exhaust and it sailed through afterwards.

Alex Z

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77 months

Tuesday 26th March
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It’s the first real problem we’ve had with it in nine years which isn’t bad. Not the stereotypical French reliability

GreenV8S

30,214 posts

285 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Alex Z said:
poor back pressure from the exhaust
What do you think that means?