I'll say it again
CO MIXTURE lol
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I'll say it again
CO MIXTURE lol
Ok ok! Ill give it a go. I aint got a haynes manual with me, where abouts are the screws?
mine has had a nagging ecu light fault for about 2 years, every time i revved it over 3500rpm, it faltered & the light came on, once up to 5k, it cleared itself, or if i let off the throttle, it cleared..
last sunday, i was out for a trip & all of a sudden, there was a judder & it has cleared properly, no lights & it runs fine...
i hate unfindable faults too..... i wonder if its anything to do with the egr thing
There is only 1 mixture screw and it's on the afm iirc with a little black cap on it, carefully remove the cap and the screw is under it, as for adjusting it I'm in the dark as I put mine into a Bosch expert.
Before adjusting anything have you checked all your engine earths?
thats on the air flow meter aswell lol do you want a pic?Quote:
Originally Posted by djshaggeh
one on the afm, one on the inlet... i have no idea what does what thoughQuote:
Originally Posted by djshaggeh
mixture only adjusts the idle mixture I heard somewhere (2nd hand info) one on the TB would be the idle screw if its the one im thinking of, can only think of one on the tb though so its a decent chance
The one on the inlet is for setting the idle speedQuote:
Originally Posted by mowgli
ta Bazil, i have never bothered to mess with them as i don't have a co2 thingy, & i just get the mot man to adjust it
in the haynes manual it calls it the "idle mixture adjustment screw" so doubt it will do anything above idle
oh and i dont think the egr valve causes this problem as i had mine removed
the CO screw is in the sticky outy bit on the face closest in this pic
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...s/SAM_0848.jpg