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If this works can anyone give me any ideas why I'm getting a mil flickering??? No faults logged
Lambda 1 looks a bit dodgy but then so does volts
If this works can anyone give me any ideas why I'm getting a mil flickering??? No faults logged
Lambda 1 looks a bit dodgy but then so does volts
Tanguero said:
If the MIL is lighting without the ECU logging a fault then it is likely to be a wiring issue, not generated by the ECU. Everything looks normal to me apart from the voltage.
I was really surprised there was no faults logged, thought I was getting my head round the whole diags thing.. Does every fault log or 1st value mil light 2nd value log???Edited by Tanguero on Monday 6th May 22:47
Every time the ECU lights the MIL it logs the fault and that stays in memory until you clear the fault log using the menu option. Is the buzzer sounding when the MIL flickers? If not then I would suspect that the MIL is lighting for reasons other than the ECU i.e. a wiring problem/bad connection.
The buzzer doesn't seem to be audible on some cars - there is a volume control on the back of the dash circuit board. If you can hear the buzzer when the ignition is turned on but not when your MIL is flickering then my money would be on wiring.
Its always worth checking the big fuse. It is only in the circuit between the alternator and the battery so isn't directly responsible for anything other than the battery not charging, but with the battery taken out of the charging circuit odd things happen (like bouncing rev counter) presumably due to the missing regulating effect of the battery.
The buzzer doesn't seem to be audible on some cars - there is a volume control on the back of the dash circuit board. If you can hear the buzzer when the ignition is turned on but not when your MIL is flickering then my money would be on wiring.
Its always worth checking the big fuse. It is only in the circuit between the alternator and the battery so isn't directly responsible for anything other than the battery not charging, but with the battery taken out of the charging circuit odd things happen (like bouncing rev counter) presumably due to the missing regulating effect of the battery.
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