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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: NICKYB on 26 June 2010, 20:00:54
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hi all, as above, i've recntly joined OOF and have my first question.....
have EML on and comes up with 2 fault codes, 1 of which is listed on the forum code reader pages and the other isn't could you please help?
codes are:
P0173 Fuel trim malfunction (Bank 2)
P1890 ???????????
plus, what actually is the " fuel trim malfunction (bank 2)"
many thanks nick
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Bank 2 is cylinders 2,4,6 (so passenger side in UK).
Fuel trim malfunction says that the ECU has attempted to adjust the amount of fuel supplied to that bank (in an attempt to keep the lambda reading correct) and the adjustment is outside the normal range which indicates an underlying problem that needs fixing.
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Bank 2 is cylinders 2,4,6 (so passenger side in UK).
Fuel trim malfunction says that the ECU has attempted to adjust the amount of fuel supplied to that bank (in an attempt to keep the lambda reading correct) and the adjustment is outside the normal range which indicates an underlying problem that needs fixing.
thanks for that, sorry to sound thick, but what is it that needs replacing, cleaning, adjusting then?
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Bank 2 is cylinders 2,4,6 (so passenger side in UK).
Fuel trim malfunction says that the ECU has attempted to adjust the amount of fuel supplied to that bank (in an attempt to keep the lambda reading correct) and the adjustment is outside the normal range which indicates an underlying problem that needs fixing.
thanks for that, sorry to sound thick, but what is it that needs replacing, cleaning, adjusting then?
P0173 just says that it is out of limits and doesn't tell us the cause.
P1890 might give us a clue :-/
Possible causes might be:
- leaking exhaust manifold (lets air in & confuses lambda sensor)
- faulty lambda sensor
- misfire (but ECU should store a misfire code)
- faulty fuel injector
- faulty wiring
essentially the ECU cannot tell you the cause. It needs you (or an experienced auto technician) to solve the problem.
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Bank 2 is cylinders 2,4,6 (so passenger side in UK).
Fuel trim malfunction says that the ECU has attempted to adjust the amount of fuel supplied to that bank (in an attempt to keep the lambda reading correct) and the adjustment is outside the normal range which indicates an underlying problem that needs fixing.
thanks for that, sorry to sound thick, but what is it that needs replacing, cleaning, adjusting then?
P0173 just says that it is out of limits and doesn't tell us the cause.
P1890 might give us a clue :-/
Possible causes might be:
- leaking exhaust manifold (lets air in & confuses lambda sensor)
- faulty lambda sensor
- misfire (but ECU should store a misfire code)
- faulty fuel injector
- faulty wiring
essentially the ECU cannot tell you the cause. It needs you (or an experienced auto technician) to solve the problem.
ok, thanks for that! ;)
anyone got an idea on P1890? or knows of anywere that i could find it?
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Where are you? Update your profile to show what part of the country you hail from and someone will probably offer assistance :y
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P1890 - Throttle Position Signal Input
These might be useful for forum use.
http://myweb.accessus.net/~090/dtcobd2p.html
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sorted my profile out with location!
and thats for the fault matey, its another thing thats not just a straight forward fix then!