Hi -
For several months I've been trying to nail down a few weird errors that lead to several codes...specifically:
40 CAT converting OBDII Error !!
Error frequency : 2
Logistic counter: 77
Engine speed 1520.00 rpm
Load signal 1.40 ms
Intake air temperature 52.50 degrees C
Fehler aufgetreten vor 4.70 h
Hexcode=28D20041FF43024D261C867108272C7D 0.00 [HEX]
min value fall below
axhaust relevant Error (after checkup MIL on)
Error present
Sporadic error
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35 Lambda regulator-Adaption QL additiv OBDII Error !!
Error frequency : 4
Logistic counter: 40
Engine speed 680.00 rpm
Load signal 1.45 ms
Intake air temperature 40.50 degrees C
Fehler aufgetreten vor 3.10 h
Hexcode=23915142FF420428111D768108111D76 0.00 [HEX]
max value exceed
axhaust relevant Error (after checkup MIL on)
Error not present
Sporadic error
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45 CAT converting Bank 2 OBDII Error !!
Error frequency : 1
Logistic counter: 77
Engine speed 1560.00 rpm
Load signal 2.20 ms
Intake air temperature 45.75 degrees C
Fehler aufgetreten vor 1.70 h
Hexcode=2D520041FF43014D272C7D8F08FEFEFE 0.00 [HEX]
min value fall below
axhaust relevant Error (after checkup MIL on)
Error present
Static error
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I Believe I've now found part of the culprit, as all four heated O2 sensors are new and both Cats are new Magnaflows.
Putting the car--running--on INPA and getting the attached screen shot for a readout, it appears as though my "needed air i.s. controller" is way out of tolerance. At the time I took the screen shot, the "total air consumption HLM" was in the green, but much of the rest of the time connected, that reading was also way off the scale. As a test, I disconnected the MAF to see if the numbers changed...they did..both total air consumption and needed air i.s. controller actually went HIGHER. The car kept idling.
So...sorry for all the detail to get to the question, but....do both of those readings indicate a bad MAF? Am I reading the indications correctly? Not really sure what both of them mean.
Once the car clears it's "READY" state for sensors (still haven't figured out how many cycles that is), it seems to only be a matter of time before it first throws a "out of fuel trim--bank one" code, followed by both Catalyst Efficiency codes.
thanks
b52murph
For several months I've been trying to nail down a few weird errors that lead to several codes...specifically:
40 CAT converting OBDII Error !!
Error frequency : 2
Logistic counter: 77
Engine speed 1520.00 rpm
Load signal 1.40 ms
Intake air temperature 52.50 degrees C
Fehler aufgetreten vor 4.70 h
Hexcode=28D20041FF43024D261C867108272C7D 0.00 [HEX]
min value fall below
axhaust relevant Error (after checkup MIL on)
Error present
Sporadic error
-------------------------------------------------------------
35 Lambda regulator-Adaption QL additiv OBDII Error !!
Error frequency : 4
Logistic counter: 40
Engine speed 680.00 rpm
Load signal 1.45 ms
Intake air temperature 40.50 degrees C
Fehler aufgetreten vor 3.10 h
Hexcode=23915142FF420428111D768108111D76 0.00 [HEX]
max value exceed
axhaust relevant Error (after checkup MIL on)
Error not present
Sporadic error
-------------------------------------------------------------
45 CAT converting Bank 2 OBDII Error !!
Error frequency : 1
Logistic counter: 77
Engine speed 1560.00 rpm
Load signal 2.20 ms
Intake air temperature 45.75 degrees C
Fehler aufgetreten vor 1.70 h
Hexcode=2D520041FF43014D272C7D8F08FEFEFE 0.00 [HEX]
min value fall below
axhaust relevant Error (after checkup MIL on)
Error present
Static error
=========================================================
I Believe I've now found part of the culprit, as all four heated O2 sensors are new and both Cats are new Magnaflows.
Putting the car--running--on INPA and getting the attached screen shot for a readout, it appears as though my "needed air i.s. controller" is way out of tolerance. At the time I took the screen shot, the "total air consumption HLM" was in the green, but much of the rest of the time connected, that reading was also way off the scale. As a test, I disconnected the MAF to see if the numbers changed...they did..both total air consumption and needed air i.s. controller actually went HIGHER. The car kept idling.
So...sorry for all the detail to get to the question, but....do both of those readings indicate a bad MAF? Am I reading the indications correctly? Not really sure what both of them mean.
Once the car clears it's "READY" state for sensors (still haven't figured out how many cycles that is), it seems to only be a matter of time before it first throws a "out of fuel trim--bank one" code, followed by both Catalyst Efficiency codes.
thanks
b52murph