05-12-2016, 03:27 PM
Some mechanics i spoke with strongly follow the hypothesis its bad lambda sensors.
That could explain the issue.
Giving wrong info to the ecu causing it to idle low.
Doing this only after its on temperature, so not immediately.
Using the killswitch resets the values send from the sensor.
No error codes on the ECU.
Thinking about perhaps going the O2 eliminator way....
But later today I'll to disconnect the battery since that solved the issue for someone according to my taiwanese facebook connections..i doubt this is true, but I can only exclude that option by trying.
That could explain the issue.
Giving wrong info to the ecu causing it to idle low.
Doing this only after its on temperature, so not immediately.
Using the killswitch resets the values send from the sensor.
No error codes on the ECU.
Thinking about perhaps going the O2 eliminator way....
But later today I'll to disconnect the battery since that solved the issue for someone according to my taiwanese facebook connections..i doubt this is true, but I can only exclude that option by trying.
