Idles @ 2250rpm when hot, clamp idle control pipe (r-h bank) slows down.
Eiectronic diagnosis shows only lamda sensor fault, replaced as well as idle control valve.
But still the same, car is 2.7 motronic.
P1100 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Range/Performance
P1102 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Input
P1103 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Circuit High Input
P1123 Lang Term Fuel Trim Adaptive Too Lean
P1124 Long Term Fuel Trim Adaptive Too Rich
P1127 Long Term Fuel Trim Multiplier Too Rich
P1128 Long Term Fuel Trim Multiplier Too Lean
P1134 HO2S Bank 1 Sensor 1 Transition Time Switch (Bank 1 Sensor I)
P1154 HO2S Bank 2 Sensor 1 Transition Time Switch (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
P1166 HO2S Bank 1 Sensor 1 Controller Adaptive Diagnosis Fault (Bank 1)
P1167 HO2S Bank 1 Sensor 1 Controller Adaptive Diagnosis Fault (Bank 2)
P1168 HO2S Bank 1 Sensor 1 Heater Power Incorrect (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
P1169 HO2S Bank 1 Sensor 1 Heater Power incorrect (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
P1372 Segment Time Incorrect
P1400 Manifold Differential Pressure Sensor Circuit
P1440 EVAP System Vent Solenoid Circuit
P1443 EVAP System Fault (Fuel Tank Cap Missing)
P1510 Idle Control Valve Opening Circuit Shorted (Coil 1)
P1511 Idle Control Valve Command Signal Shorted (Coil 2)
P1513 Idle Air Control Valve Opening Coil Circuit Open (Coil 1)
P1521 Power Steering Switch Input Circuit
P1529 Customer Snapshot Request VIA CAN
P1552 Idle Air Control Valve Closing Coil Circuit Shorted
P1553 Idle Air Control Valve Closing Coil Circuit Open
P1586 Encoding Signal Circuit Not Rationale
P1602 Serial Communication Fault with Transmission Control Unit
P1605 Rough Road Sensor Circuit
P1606 Rough Road Sensor Circuit Not Valid
P1611 MIL Request Signal Circuit Low Input
P1613 ECU Self-Test Failed
P1614 MIL Request Signal Circuit High Input
P1616 Main Relay Fault
P1623 Diagnostic Lamp Power Stage Fault
P1624 MIL On Request Signal//Cooling Fan Relay Low Circuit
P1625 Cooling Fan Relay High Circuit
P1665 Power Stage Group 'A' Fault
P1670 Power Stage Group 'B' Fault
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Hi
If the lambda sensor fault code pointed to too much, or too little activity or output from the lambda sensor then it is very highly likely that the sensor was actually fighting to control a fuelling problem from elsewhere, which was causing it to switch either permanently lean or permanently rich, and therefor raise suspicions in the ECU and cause a code to be thrown. An intake air leak for instance, is a good bet for an increase in idle speed.
You can either remove all the intake and vaccum hoses and pipes one by one and inspect them for splits etc before refitting them securely, or you can spray carb spray or the like around the intake system listening for a change in the idle, which would indicate that you had found a leak, not forgetting the actual manifold itself.
Would I be close to the button with the fault code specifics of too little or too much activity or output from the lambda?
Very best regards
Geordie
The motor reves then slows down back and forth at idle
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