4X4V8
17th June 2008, 08:30 AM
I am trying to pin down a few faults with my D2 V8 and the closest I can get to an answer is a faulty airflow mass sensor.
Problems are high fuel consumption, poor engine response and coolant temp spikes that appear to be in range but unusual.
RAVE does have a fault-finding method for the airflow sensor but I can't make any sense of it. It seems to be saying that for fault diagnosis the engine has to be running at a minimum speed for a minimum duration for the fault code to log and thus be traced. It shows a chart of air flow versus correct voltage output to the ECU - reading a voltage is not hard, but I don't get how you are supposed to measure airflow.
Like others I've heard of, mine is not logging an airmass sensor fault. Instead, it logs a rich running (or lean running, depending on the source of codes interpretation) mixture for both banks.
I've cleaned the airflow meter with circuit baord cleaner but that did not help.
So I want to try an airflow sensor replacement, even though it seems stupid to throw money at parts without any certainty it'll fix the problem.
So far, the options are:
TR Spares $185, Intermoda (sp?) sensor not incl body or $250 for complete assy (but brands unknown)
Karcraft $337.50 +GST (OE type Bosch) or abt $220+GST for unknown brand
UK eBay has unknown brand sensors for GBP30-40 + shipping, in the US Rover Connection sells them of US$225+ shipping.
Trivett has stock of ERR7171 at $570 or MHK100800 at $657.
Both the above part number show on Microcat and I don't know what the difference is or why one is more expensive than the other. Needless to say, I'm not going with LR on this one.
Has anyone tried the cheaper options with any success?
Problems are high fuel consumption, poor engine response and coolant temp spikes that appear to be in range but unusual.
RAVE does have a fault-finding method for the airflow sensor but I can't make any sense of it. It seems to be saying that for fault diagnosis the engine has to be running at a minimum speed for a minimum duration for the fault code to log and thus be traced. It shows a chart of air flow versus correct voltage output to the ECU - reading a voltage is not hard, but I don't get how you are supposed to measure airflow.
Like others I've heard of, mine is not logging an airmass sensor fault. Instead, it logs a rich running (or lean running, depending on the source of codes interpretation) mixture for both banks.
I've cleaned the airflow meter with circuit baord cleaner but that did not help.
So I want to try an airflow sensor replacement, even though it seems stupid to throw money at parts without any certainty it'll fix the problem.
So far, the options are:
TR Spares $185, Intermoda (sp?) sensor not incl body or $250 for complete assy (but brands unknown)
Karcraft $337.50 +GST (OE type Bosch) or abt $220+GST for unknown brand
UK eBay has unknown brand sensors for GBP30-40 + shipping, in the US Rover Connection sells them of US$225+ shipping.
Trivett has stock of ERR7171 at $570 or MHK100800 at $657.
Both the above part number show on Microcat and I don't know what the difference is or why one is more expensive than the other. Needless to say, I'm not going with LR on this one.
Has anyone tried the cheaper options with any success?