Afternoon,
Having read many posts on the subject, I'm now at the 'sucking teeth' stage with the SO's barge, so hopefully an Omega guru can shed some light...
Preface:
Omega 2.2 petrol / manual box. Engine management / MIL light has been on for *at least* the last three years - the garage that she had always used had advised her that it was nothing to worry about and wasn't worth fixing - and they have got it through the previous four MOTs at an average cost of £500.....
Anyhow, this time around at my local MOT place it failed MOT on a holed exhaust, so I put on a new back box and both centre pipes - failed the re-test on slightly high CO, and quite high lambda. Upon getting it up on the tester's lift to check for any exhaust leaks (couldn't find any) we noticed that the post-cat O2 sensor had been disconnected. Plugged it back in and the emissions readings were a bit worse - and clearing the P0170 code and light made no difference.
So, I've replaced the plugs, air filter and fuel filter, cleaned the throttle body and breather pipes, ran some Forte injector cleaner through it, and replaced a leaky vac hose - and the pesky MIL light still appears - sometimes after two miles, sometimes after thirty. The thing seems to run very slightly better when the code is cleared, but the difference is hardly noticeable as it seems gutless for a 2.2 anyhow. I also tried unplugging the MAF sensor and that made no difference to the way it drives or idles - well none that I could notice anyhow.
In my simple mind, it's down to the cat or the MAF sensor, but I've reproduced some live data below, in the hope that some kind soul will spot a glaringly obvious problem with some reading or other. Please let me know your thoughts....