Renault Clio failed emissions test!!!
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Hi All,
This is my first post here so hope somebody can help
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Took my Clio (M reg 1390CC 'RT' model) for an MOT earlier which it failed on various easy-to-fix things, plus emissions, which is not easy for me as I cant see it working therefore I don't understand it!!!
The test printout reads:
This must be clear as day to many on here, please advise - I would be very grateful
- All i've had from the MOT station/garage is that they can start investigating but can't give any idea of price until they've had a bit of a look, for which they want an hourly rate obviously and they don't sound the most trustworthy lot in the world tbh. If someone can hit the nail on the head from this then that would be sound
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cheers in advance all,
Ben
This is my first post here so hope somebody can help
.Took my Clio (M reg 1390CC 'RT' model) for an MOT earlier which it failed on various easy-to-fix things, plus emissions, which is not easy for me as I cant see it working therefore I don't understand it!!!
The test printout reads:
Result Diagnosis Limits
Min Max
Engine Oil Temp 90 80 -
Fast Idle Test FAIL
Engine Speed 2624rpm PASS 2450 2850
CO Level 0.73% FAIL - 0.30
HC Level 344ppm FAIL - 200
Lambda 1.00 PASS 0.97 1.03
Second Fast Idle Test FAIL
Engine Speed 2733rpm PASS 2450 2850
CO Level 0.73% FAIL - 0.30
HC Level 65ppm FAIL - 200
Lambda 1.01 PASS 0.97 1.03
Natural Idle Test PASS
Engine Speed 825rpm PASS 750 900
CO Level 0.25% PASS - 0.50
This must be clear as day to many on here, please advise - I would be very grateful
- All i've had from the MOT station/garage is that they can start investigating but can't give any idea of price until they've had a bit of a look, for which they want an hourly rate obviously and they don't sound the most trustworthy lot in the world tbh. If someone can hit the nail on the head from this then that would be sound
.cheers in advance all,
Ben
The high CO and HC could indicate that you have incomplete combustion, or that your cat (if you have one fitted) is not functioning correctly. Incomplete combustion could indicate a problem with the ignition system, if the car feels ok and is not miss firing then it is probably the cat.
Check the oxygen sensor voltage, it should be switching high (>= 0.8v) and low (<=0.2v) 2 or 3 times a second if the closed loop system is working properly. If this is working normally, then the cat is likely to be dead. If it's stuck high then it's indicating a constant rich mixture, which would rule out the cat as the cause (though it might still be dead from overheating in this case). In this case you'd probably want to check the other sensors, especially coolant temperature.
changed the air filters recently? Usually a good cheep and cheerfull place to start. Then plugs, leads, coil.
Stick some redex in in the carbs, and a big glug in the petrol tank. Take it for a blast down the motorway keeping the revs high, that'll burn off a lot of crap in the engine and often gets older cars through the MOT. We got an old diesel estate through doing this for three years after it first failed.
Stick some redex in in the carbs, and a big glug in the petrol tank. Take it for a blast down the motorway keeping the revs high, that'll burn off a lot of crap in the engine and often gets older cars through the MOT. We got an old diesel estate through doing this for three years after it first failed.
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