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    Fault codes

    Hey guys and girls

    Just wondering if there is a way of getting fault codes out of a disco? A mate of mine is chasing an answer to his v8 blowing black smoke.

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    use a nanocom or similar
    have a look through the members with diagnostic equipment thread
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    Have you run through obvious diagnostics? Black smoke out of petrol engine is likely to be incomplete combustion, so either poor ignition (sparks) or overfuelling, or less likely, reduced oxygen (air) flow. So check the condition of spark plugs & air filter. Is it underpowered? Should be one or two oxygen sensors in the exhaust. Any idea what condition they are in?

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    G'day MrT

    Any cheap OBDII reader should fetch and clear the codes from the engine. But only the engine. The cheap readers will only give a code and not a description. But they are genetic and easy enough to Google.

    But you want to clear the codes first and take it for a 15min drive. Then do another scan and see what has come up and start there.

    That's cause you'll probably have a bunch of irrelevant codes on your first scan.

    How much black smoke are we talking about? I would think if you are getting black smoke under hard acceleration I would think the engine is sitting in "open" fuelling which is like a safe default mode.

    So if that's the case the problem is either the MAF, O2 sensors, Throttle position, Inlet air temp, Crank Position or coolant temp sensors.

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