Alan Patterson
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Good Morning
Hope someone can help me with this one.
Over the winter I had my 2000 1.8 M43 Z3 off the road and fitted a complete after-market exhaust. It was a good quality IMASAF manifold back system from Germany, although Italian built. Refitted original pre and post cat sensors.
Back on the road in March and when it gets up to a high enough temperature to operate the colling fans ie fast run then slow traffic, the EML light comes on. I plug in the C310 Creator code reader and I get the following (in this order)
-Oxygen-senor control, control limit (EUIII code P0170)
-Catalytic-Converter Conversion(EUIII code P0420)
-Activation, map cooling
Prior to buying the car, it looks (from the receipts) that the previous owner had some EML issues and has had a garage replace:
MAF Senor (8kg reading at tick over)
Breather Pipes
Vacuum pipes
Thermostat
Spark Plugs
Radiator
Cooling Fan
Front & Rear Cylinder Head coolant elbows
I am tempted to replace the pre cat O2 as according to web forums, it often is the trigger or is all this related to the non-type approved cat. Is there a way for the car ECU to learn the new parameters? I deleted adaptions so that it would “relearn” but still the light comes on.
When I was on a fast A-Road run at the weekend, the car momentarily stumbled, lost power for a few seconds and the EML Light came on with these codes above. When I erase them, they come back, sometimes with no power loss symptoms. Sometimes the idle can be a bit lumpy when hot but nothing dramatic.
Has anyone had this and managed to solve it. There seems to be multiple stories of owners replacing everything and not getting a solution! Wonder what the map cooling has to do with it? My understanding is that it’s a sensor/element on the thermostat housing that fails?
Many thanks!
Alan
Hope someone can help me with this one.
Over the winter I had my 2000 1.8 M43 Z3 off the road and fitted a complete after-market exhaust. It was a good quality IMASAF manifold back system from Germany, although Italian built. Refitted original pre and post cat sensors.
Back on the road in March and when it gets up to a high enough temperature to operate the colling fans ie fast run then slow traffic, the EML light comes on. I plug in the C310 Creator code reader and I get the following (in this order)
-Oxygen-senor control, control limit (EUIII code P0170)
-Catalytic-Converter Conversion(EUIII code P0420)
-Activation, map cooling
Prior to buying the car, it looks (from the receipts) that the previous owner had some EML issues and has had a garage replace:
MAF Senor (8kg reading at tick over)
Breather Pipes
Vacuum pipes
Thermostat
Spark Plugs
Radiator
Cooling Fan
Front & Rear Cylinder Head coolant elbows
I am tempted to replace the pre cat O2 as according to web forums, it often is the trigger or is all this related to the non-type approved cat. Is there a way for the car ECU to learn the new parameters? I deleted adaptions so that it would “relearn” but still the light comes on.
When I was on a fast A-Road run at the weekend, the car momentarily stumbled, lost power for a few seconds and the EML Light came on with these codes above. When I erase them, they come back, sometimes with no power loss symptoms. Sometimes the idle can be a bit lumpy when hot but nothing dramatic.
Has anyone had this and managed to solve it. There seems to be multiple stories of owners replacing everything and not getting a solution! Wonder what the map cooling has to do with it? My understanding is that it’s a sensor/element on the thermostat housing that fails?
Many thanks!
Alan