Warning EFI Fault
Warning EFI Fault
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dlewis

Original Poster:

315 posts

293 months

Sunday 24th October 2010
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Have searched the forums for a fix but, while I sort a cable and set up a laptop this week, is there an easy way to reboot the ECU.

At battery box, fuse board or behing pedals?

Car runs fine.

Also have a Code O which needs some explaining.


Dave


Edited by dlewis on Sunday 24th October 19:49

blueg33

45,270 posts

248 months

Sunday 24th October 2010
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I sometimes get code O on start up but it goes as soon as I turn the key. I have tended to ignore it, should I be paying it more attention?

I used to get code E too, just filled the tank and code E has gone

Konrod

912 posts

252 months

Monday 25th October 2010
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I had the intermittent "warning EFI Fault" aloing with the annoying warning buzz. Turned out to be a dodgy Lambda Sensor. Was using more fuel as well, which makes sense if you think about it.




dmacw

73 posts

188 months

Thursday 14th July 2011
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Mine has this intermittently now - No errors before starting, all sensors working. But pretty much as soon as engine is started I get "!Warning! EFI Fault", which occasionally flickers to normal when driving.

Loose connection do you think? Is it worth getting a diagnostic cable?

Allandwf

1,769 posts

219 months

Friday 15th July 2011
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I get code 0 also, think it's a comms fault, clears immediately on start up, I wouldn't worry about it.

TuscanHunty

65 posts

188 months

Friday 15th July 2011
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I used to get an intermittent efi fault and it turned out to be a dodgy connection in the cooling fan's spade connectors. Fixed the connectors and never had the efi fault since. Unlikely to be the same problem but shows that almost anything, no matter how strange can cause it!

dmacw

73 posts

188 months

Friday 15th July 2011
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Mine only appears on start-up, and hardly ever goes while driving...
Don't seem to get a Code O either.

TuscanHunty

65 posts

188 months

Friday 15th July 2011
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aah ok, i get all sorts on start up and have come to the conclusion that it's not worth worrying about. i tend to take much more notice if something goes whilst driving but even then, only worry if it's a recurring fault. driving

nrick

1,866 posts

187 months

Friday 15th July 2011
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TuscanHunty said:
aah ok, i get all sorts on start up and have come to the conclusion that it's not worth worrying about. i tend to take much more notice if something goes whilst driving but even then, only worry if it's a recurring fault. driving
+1

dmacw

73 posts

188 months

Sunday 24th July 2011
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Fault is there all the time now, so cant check temps etc while driving.

Have reset the fault codes via a diagnostic cable but it returns.
The software is only logging a fault intermittently with the water temp sensor.

How easy is it to get to this (I might need a lot of hand-holding)?
I see a new one is less than £20.



Cheers