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Title: Help!! failed MOT Emissions DTC P1406 Post by upsilon56 on Feb 1st, 2009, 7:08pm Hi Guys, I have a 1996 24v Scorpio Cosworth The problem is it is failing the MOT test on CO2 emissions which are being measured at:- fast idle 2750-3150rpm CO2=.679% to .391% with the limit being .300% for a pass. HC: = 48ppm Lambda: = 0.950 - 1.090 Also I have the fault code (DTC) P1406 on the OBD2 system which indicates the EGR system DPFE downstream hose is blocked or plugged any suggestions would be very much appreciated. For your information I have checked the hoses connected to the DPFE sensor from the EGR tube and they seem to be airtight, I have not removed the EGR tube itself or the EGR valve as it so far OBD2 just indicates a blockage in the DPFE downstream hose which there is not, also idling is a little rough sometimes and the engine hunts at about 37mph. Question, what is causing this problem. Any help would be very much appreciated as I can't find anyone locally as yet (Gloucestershire) that knows enough about this car to diagnose the problem properly and I don't want the usual "well, we've changed this and this and that, BUT!!! here is a big bill and sorry we can't fix it syndrome. At the same time I do need the car sorted for MOT so if anyone knows an expert in my area please let me know. thanks in advance of any help. upsilon56 |
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Title: Re: Help!! failed MOT Emissions DTC P1406 Post by scorpio_man on Feb 1st, 2009, 7:54pm hi there i'd say you have a vac leak somewhere. can you read what the long term trim values are? i'd check the egr pipework, but also the vac tubes around the rear of the engine. these are prone to issues with the t-pieces breaking. hth |
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Title: Re: Help!! failed MOT Emissions DTC P1406 Post by upsilon56 on Feb 1st, 2009, 8:09pm Hi scorpio_man, Thanks for the quick reply, I have read the short & long term fuel trim values with scantool & there is a noticeable difference between bank 1 & 2. I will read the values and make notes again tomorrow morning and post the exact values here for you, maybe we will get a little further with this problem. In the meantime do you mean check all vac pipes or just the EGR system pipes? TIA upsilon56. |
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Title: Re: Help!! failed MOT Emissions DTC P1406 Post by scorpio_man on Feb 1st, 2009, 8:22pm hi there check everything! ;D the hunting sound like the mixture is going lean, hence my idea of a vac leak somewhere. hth |
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Title: Re: Help!! failed MOT Emissions DTC P1406 Post by upsilon56 on Feb 2nd, 2009, 1:20pm Hi scorpio_man I have this morning scanned the car again with Scantool and here are the readings you requested. COOL Fuel trims bank 1 short -2.3% long +15.6% Fuel trims bank 2 short -1.6% long -3.1% Timing advance 19 deg MAF 0.4lb/min RPM 785 air temp 66 deg coolant 147 deg closed loop HOT fuel trims bank 1 short +3.1% long +13.3% fuel trims bank 2 short -0.8% long -6.3% timing advance 20.5 deg MAF 0.4lb/min RPM 735 air temp 131 deg coolant 194 deg closed loop I did not go for a blast in the car as it's snowing here at the moment and a bit dodgy on the roads, I have booked the car into the agents but I have to say I do not have much confidence in them and the labour rate is £80 per hour and they don't know how long it may take or how much it will cost. Nobody else seems to want to know the car. I can see this leading to me having to find another Scorpio with a 12 month MOT just to stay mobile so any help is very much appreciated and may well save me being, shall we say "mislead" in some way. TIA upsilon56. |
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Title: Re: Help!! failed MOT Emissions DTC P1406 Post by scorpio_man on Feb 2nd, 2009, 4:05pm hi there you might have a fuel pressure regulator issue; a bit like this..... http://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/fuelreg.htm as you can see, bank 1 (driver's side) is at +13% which means the ecu is having to add more fuel to that side because it's running lean. i'd still check for any leaks, but you may also have a failing cat(s). can you trace the post cat lambda sensors? http://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/ho2smonitor.htm if you can and they follow the trace from the pre cat lambda sensor, it shows the cat on that side is failing. so to recap. check for air/vac leaks. better with the 24v cover off. check all vac t-pieces. check all the egr pipe work. do a trace if possible. think about changing FPR and/or cat(s) sorry to be so vague. hard to tell whats wrong from a distance. BTW, have you cleaned the MAF? |
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Title: Re: Help!! failed MOT Emissions DTC P1406 Post by upsilon56 on Feb 2nd, 2009, 6:32pm Hi scorpio_man Thanks again for your very quick reply and the suggestions. I have not been able to get Vehicle Explorer to work with my ELM827USB and laptop so I can't do a trace at the moment, I only have Scantool that works. That is what I used to read the data posted earlier. I have not yet cleaned the MAF, if its not snowing tomorrow I will check all the vac pipes & junctions with the cover off and clean the MAF, checking the EGR tube may prove more difficult from what I can see of it, but I will give it a go, as to a scan I will see if my laptop will configure the interface correctly for Vehicle Explorer but I won't hold my breath as simulated serial ports on usb devices are problematic as you will know, still I'll do me best. I will post the results here tomorrow if I'm not frozen to the car, OH for a garage!! and a lesson learned "don't buy a car that needs an MOT in the winter months as its bound to SNOW!!" Again, your help is much appreciated. The saga will continue same time same channel....... upsilon56. |
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Title: Re: Help!! failed MOT Emissions DTC P1406 Post by scorpio_man on Feb 2nd, 2009, 6:41pm hi there don't bother with VE. it only works with the lead from alex pepper (obd-2.com). let us know how you get on. hth |
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Title: Re: Help!! failed MOT Emissions DTC P1406 Post by upsilon56 on Feb 4th, 2009, 6:59pm Hi scorpio_man. All vac pipes checked, MAF cleaned & EGR system piping examined, no faults I could find. Car went into main dealers this morning and they report that the nearside CAT is duff, both HO2 sensors switching together hence the uneven fueling. The price, well I don't want to talk about it as I'm still in shock/denial, its a good thing I really love the car which should be back with me next week (some parts coming from Germany) lots of thanks for all your help and I'll let you know the final result when I've got the magic green sheet and recovered from the anasthetics. Tune in next week for the final (?) gripping instalment....same time....same channel (if I have not flogged the TV/PC) upsilon56 |
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Title: Re: Help!! failed MOT Emissions DTC P1406 Post by tlundkvi on Feb 5th, 2009, 12:09pm on 02/04/09 at 18:59:19, upsilon56 wrote:
The cats you get from www.buypartsby.co.uk and they cost you 130+vat+delivery for a pair. |
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Title: Re: Help!! failed MOT Emissions DTC P1406 Post by upsilon56 on Feb 15th, 2009, 8:33pm Hi Guys, The final installment is here at last, as of Thursday afternoon (12/02/09) the car has a valid MOT ;D Ford dealers diagnosed the problem as a duff nearside CAT which needed to be replaced, so to expedite matters I had to bite the bullet and I got them to do the work. In the end it needed the CAT and two flexipipes, result is the car is now hardly emitting any CO2, passed the MOT fine and I am a awful lot lighter in the wallet. In time I hope to make a full recovery from the surgery & anesthetics, but I have to say that I am in the wrong business as the dealers charge their labour out at £80 per hour + VAT Still, the car is now fuelling properly and running beautifully. May I take this opportunity to thank scorpio_man and all the members that very kindly offered information and advice with this problem, and also to thank the owners of this wonderful website for all the time and effort that they have most generously given to making this the definitive resource on the Ford Scorpio. upsilon56. ;) |
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