st170 diagnostic light
Hi guys
This has probably been mentioned in the past, but I couldnt find it after having a good look. If you can direct me to anything handy or answer my question would be very greatful.
I have a standard 53 plate st170, and the diagnostic light keeps coming on. The car has been to ford 2 or 3 times, and they've said that its a known fault with the st170 in that it will occasionally overfuel on the over-run, and the LAMBDA sensor/ HEGO sensor will pick up the unburnt fuel and log a fault code. This is ok, but its costing me like 30 quid a time to get the ECU reset when there isnt really a problem. The car has just had a major service and had the exhaust sensors replaced to try and cure the problem and its still doing it.
I've had a few escorts, fiesta's and ka's and on most of them if you leave the battery terminals disconnected over night the ECU will reset itself and clear any rough running/idling problems etc some of the time (with some luck lol
) I'm just curious if this is the same with the focus cause I've heard the PATS can kick in and cook the ECU if I'm not careful. Any help/guidance would be appreciated cause its starting to do my head in. Just wondered if leaving the batt terminals off for a few hours will clear it all, or whether its a case of getting hold of one of the diagnostic gadets they use, or if theres anything else known that will switch it off
Cheers
Dave
This has probably been mentioned in the past, but I couldnt find it after having a good look. If you can direct me to anything handy or answer my question would be very greatful.
I have a standard 53 plate st170, and the diagnostic light keeps coming on. The car has been to ford 2 or 3 times, and they've said that its a known fault with the st170 in that it will occasionally overfuel on the over-run, and the LAMBDA sensor/ HEGO sensor will pick up the unburnt fuel and log a fault code. This is ok, but its costing me like 30 quid a time to get the ECU reset when there isnt really a problem. The car has just had a major service and had the exhaust sensors replaced to try and cure the problem and its still doing it.
I've had a few escorts, fiesta's and ka's and on most of them if you leave the battery terminals disconnected over night the ECU will reset itself and clear any rough running/idling problems etc some of the time (with some luck lol
Cheers
Dave
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