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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: YZ250 on 01 May 2012, 19:24:42
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Left for work, car running fine, called in to get petrol one mile into journey. Fuel gauge was just below quarter of a tank and I added another thirty pounds worth. Started car back up and it immediately felt lumpy. Idled ok'ish but when I pulled away it was definately misfiring. After about one hundred yards it cleared itself and ran ok for a further four miles. :-\ Then the misfire came back with a vengeance and I struggled to get it back home. It had no power and was juddering like a barsteward. The EML (picture of engine) was flashing for a few seconds and then stayed on permanently. I limped it home and had a quick look under the bonnet. Nothing amiss that I could see so I started it back up again. No warning lights stayed on and it revved up like a good-un, no misfire at all. Have to give it a blast in the morning to see if it plays up again. Surely contaminated fuel wouldn't have affected it that quick as it wouldn't have even got through the pipes when it happened.
Anyway, because I'm at work now, I got SWMBO to read the codes via pedal trick and this is what she got. (yes she did check them several times before confirming) :y
P0430 Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 2)
P0300 Random/multiple cylinder misfire detected
P0304 Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected
Car is 52 plate 3.2
I've never had the eml come on before, even with the known lambda issues on other peoples cars. :-\
Any ideas?
Regards
Alan
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have you checked that rear box isnt blocked :y
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have you checked that rear box isnt blocked :y
Thanks for response. Exhaust is stainless. :y
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Too much of a coincidence the trouble starting almost immediately after refueling :-\
And the amount you topped up with would certainly have mixed well with the fuel already in the tank, so I reckon any contamination would have gone straight through the lines. It's a reasonable bet the storage tank feeding the pump you used was very low/nearly empty & you've got a share of the crap/water at the bottom of the tank! :(
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Bit of an update on this.
Lifted up the coil packs both sides and checked down the spark plug holes. All nice and dry so put it back together again and took it for a long blast. I took it to some rather high speeds with no issues and no warning lights so hopefully this was just a blip.
The codes are still present so I assume they are stuck there until they are cleared.
Fingers crossed for now. :y