Haha, thanks
@Stanleysteamer and you are right
@sierrafery. I read so much on the forums and get multiple sources of information, sometimes I mix up things. The one thing that struck me about the MAF readings though are the orange measurements. I thought it would hint to faulty grounding of some kind which could potentially be present for multiple sensors.
About the mechanic diagnosis today. Since it had been idle for 24+ hrs it took a while again to generate the errors. However, after heating up and asking for power, the car threw all kinds of errors again:
- 0109 --> Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Intermittent
- 0112 --> Air Temperature Low out of Range Fault
- 0113 --> Air Temperature High out of Range Fault
- The usual gearbox errors 1884-33 and 1884-18
So it seems more and more 'random' fault codes show up.
Live reading didn't show the mechanic any obvious faults. Didn't look at it myself as I was driving the car.
The repair shop replaced the fuel injector wiring because there was oil leaking, and getting into the red plug of the ECU, they cleaned it all and checked if there was oil in the ECU, which was not there. The new injector wiring didn't fix it.
Currently they are replacing the XYZ-switch with the spare one I brought, and are sourcing a TPS. Just to rule it all out.
Any thoughts on the above?
As the TPS sourcing might be a pain (Paul of Disco2parts is out until Sept. 3rd and suspected long lead times into Spain), and we're on holiday we're getting to the point of retiring the car for this holiday and have it returned to NL to fix it there. Insurance would get us a replacement ride. But it would feel a bit as a defeat to be honest.