1. pwood999

    P38A Faked mot exhaust sensor

    Another thing to try is to use Nanocom Instrument Mode for recordings. Select Instruments & Motronic. Make sure Auto Recording is OFF. Then start the car & enable recording. Here's an example of the recording from one or my P38's. This includes the Engine speed, Airflow, O2 Sensors &...
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    ignore thread please

    I'm still ignoring this
  3. pwood999

    P38A Faked mot exhaust sensor

    Well that data shows essentially the same as post #30 above. Both O2 sensors are switching, although Bank-B voltage range is lower than Bank-A. My understanding is this shows the air-fuel ratios are adjusting more on Bank-A, but not sure which side is better ! Did you try swapping them...
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    P38A Faked mot exhaust sensor

    Rather than uploading lots of duplicate pictures that don't show dynamic values, just upload the recording file from Nanocom. Make sure you do the recording at Idle & 2500rpm. Before you upload, change the filename from "xxxxx.csv" to xxxxx.txt or the forum will reject it. Process is the...
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    P38A Faked mot exhaust sensor

    BTW, re the thread title, what is "faked" ? or did you mean "failed"
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    P38A Faked mot exhaust sensor

    Unless you have O2 sensors after the CAT's (i.e. 2 pre & 2 post), don't bother with the Downstream values. Main focus should be these values: Upstream Bank-A & Bank-B Short term trims Long term trims MAF Throttle & RPM Is the ECU in Closed-Loop or not ? The O2 sensors are switching, so they...
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    ignore thread please

    ok. Ignoring . . . .
  8. pwood999

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Pressure test with engine hot & not running ?
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    P38A EAS question

    Fixed it . . . .but your reply doesn't update
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    What have you done to your Freelander today

    Yes after you guys pointed it out, I checked RAVE & it does vaguely show the correct orientation. Can I be bothered to remove & refit ?? Hmmm.
  11. pwood999

    Another Heater Blower issue 1992 RRC

    Look for “RAVE All Models” version. It’s got lots of Classic RR stuff
  12. pwood999

    P38A EAS question

    Definitely needs more investigation. You must be the only one with a P38 EAS pump that can produce that much pressure.
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    What have you done to your Freelander today

    Still got same job on wife's FL1, so will probably get polys for that !!
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    P38A EAS question

    +1 on the compressor limit. Even with a gauge directly on the pump outlet, I've never seen more than 190psi. Hence why I asked if it was definitely a P38.
  15. pwood999

    P38A Faked mot exhaust sensor

    Yes they look reasonable to me. Voltage difference could either be differences in the sensor tolerances, or maybe slightly different supply voltage due to contact resistance in the connectors. You could try swapping the snsors over to see if the lower output moves to bank-A. Also give...
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    What have you done to your Freelander today

    Yes they are tight. Old bushes are about 49.85mm dia. The arms are about 49.7mm internal, but are about 0.25,, bigger on one side measured with my vernier. New bushes are 50.2mm even after freezing overnight. So heated the arm ends a bit & got the bushes started in the vice. Then pushed...
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    Another Heater Blower issue 1992 RRC

    Not sure how 1992 differs from 1995, but here's the later diagram with pin & colour info:
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    P38A EAS question

    Not sure what the valve block seals will handle, but if it really if getting that high, check the pressure relief valve. It should blow off above 180psi.
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    Air to Springs

    Absolutely correct. There are loads of electrical noise sources in cars, hence why the HK Audio uses balanced audio connections & have each amplifier grounded. Most likely that car has corroded connectors in the footwells . . . where the balanced audio flows & it's randomly unbalanced ...
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    P38A EAS question

    Yes. Test it first if you can. They are available, but make sure it's the closed above 140psi type. Many are the other way round. I'm guessing you're Estonian ? Put your town name or local region in your profile !!