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Gordon McGrew > wrote:
>>$814 later, the car seems to be fine. $262 for the oil pan, seven hours >>labor. > This should be covered under your collision insurance if you want to > file a claim. Initially, I thought the cost was going to be a little lower ;-) and I wasn't planning on filing an insurance claim. I did file an insurance claim, and received the payment within a couple of days. -- --- Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5 |
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On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 01:39:10 -0800, "burt squareman"
> wrote: >"Barry S." > wrote in message > >> >> My 1990 acura integra did not pass Virginia emissions due to high CO2 at 25 >> >> MPH. I think limit was 80 PPM and it tested at 140 PPM. It has news plugs, >> >> clean filters, and 173,000 miles. >> >> Is this a simple mixture adjustment? Thanks, >> >> Dan > >> Based on the #s provided, I suspect there is some sort of fuel control >> problem.. HCs are elevated at 25, but fine at 15. CO is fine at 15 >> MPH, but off the chart at 25 MPH.. So somewhere along the test, I >> think the car broke into open loop mode. (non-fuel-control) This is >> something you may want to send to a mechanic. > >A faulty ECT would go into open loop mode on all rpm range. It >appears the OP pass the low speed test that indicates the ECT is >good. At higher cruising speeds the ECU will rely mostly on the >O2 sensors' response. If the close loop responses are bad it will >show up on the 25-mph readings. However, an intermittent ECT circuit can go in and out of closed loop at all speed ranges. I've personally seen it.. I respectfully disagree with your analysis. The car must be at operating temperature before the test begins. Based on the 15 MPH readings, the fuel control system is operating correctly. But at 25 MPH, it is not. This suggests to me that at the beginning of the test, the ECT was functioning correctly. If the closed loop data were bad, you would see it at both 15 and 25 MPH tests. That was not the case here. __________________ Note: To reply, replace the word 'spam' embedded in return address with 'mail'. N37.3 W122.0 |
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"Barry S." > wrote in message
"burt squareman" > wrote:> > >"Barry S." > wrote in message > > > >> >> My 1990 acura integra did not pass Virginia emissions due to high CO2 at 25 > >> >> MPH. I think limit was 80 PPM and it tested at 140 PPM. > >> So somewhere along the test, I think the car > >> broke into open loop mode. (non-fuel-control) This is > >> something you may want to send to a mechanic. > >A faulty ECT would go into open loop mode on all rpm range. It > >appears the OP pass the low speed test that indicates the ECT is > >good. > However, an intermittent ECT circuit can go in and out of closed loop > at all speed ranges. I've personally seen it.. I respectfully > disagree with your analysis. The car must be at operating temperature > before the test begins. Based on the 15 MPH readings, the fuel > control system is operating correctly. But at 25 MPH, it is not. > This suggests to me that at the beginning of the test, the ECT was > functioning correctly. I was taught a while back that if the ECT voltage goes cold on a Honda operating in closed loop the fuel will be unaffected, but the idle will increase. |
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