Menu

Yan Ling

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 replies - 16 through 30 (of 37 total)
  • Author
    Replies
  • in reply to: 2006 Mazda 2 with P0421 code #641582
    Yan LingYan Ling
    Participant

      I was able to monitor the o2 sensor voltage for bank 1 sensor 2 which I think is the rear one and the voltage was flaucuating. I could not find bank 1 sensor 1 voltage. I also monitored the air fuel ratio which was quite stable near 14.8. Would this be a bad cat or front o2 sensor?

      in reply to: 2006 Mazda 2 with P0421 code #630743
      Yan LingYan Ling
      Participant

        I was able to monitor the o2 sensor voltage for bank 1 sensor 2 which I think is the rear one and the voltage was flaucuating. I could not find bank 1 sensor 1 voltage. I also monitored the air fuel ratio which was quite stable near 14.8. Would this be a bad cat or front o2 sensor?

        in reply to: 2006 Mazda 2 with P0421 code #641093
        Yan LingYan Ling
        Participant

          Am I able to monitor the performance of the oxygen sensor and cat using obd doctor app? I am able to look at live data but what am I suppose to look at?

          in reply to: 2006 Mazda 2 with P0421 code #630235
          Yan LingYan Ling
          Participant

            Am I able to monitor the performance of the oxygen sensor and cat using obd doctor app? I am able to look at live data but what am I suppose to look at?

            in reply to: Turbo not kicking in #640700
            Yan LingYan Ling
            Participant

              Trying plugging in a OBD2 scanner to scan for error code. I once had a Hiace Van, 3L Diesel Turbo. It was on limp mode and had an error code P00AF. Found that the wiring controlling the turbo was cut by the pulley.

              in reply to: Turbo not kicking in #629848
              Yan LingYan Ling
              Participant

                Trying plugging in a OBD2 scanner to scan for error code. I once had a Hiace Van, 3L Diesel Turbo. It was on limp mode and had an error code P00AF. Found that the wiring controlling the turbo was cut by the pulley.

                in reply to: Brakes feel worse after service #640428
                Yan LingYan Ling
                Participant

                  I’m not sure. But I’ve heard this noise and feel coming from most auto tranny cars. Especially when braking cars that have the urge to move forward when braking.

                  in reply to: Brakes feel worse after service #629599
                  Yan LingYan Ling
                  Participant

                    I’m not sure. But I’ve heard this noise and feel coming from most auto tranny cars. Especially when braking cars that have the urge to move forward when braking.

                    in reply to: water in the floorboard #640421
                    Yan LingYan Ling
                    Participant

                      Wouldn’t a vacuum sucking be better off instead of blowing air in? Sucking whatever that’s causing the choke might clear the pathway as well right? I have this issue of wet floorboard as well. Just seeking your opinion.

                      in reply to: water in the floorboard #629593
                      Yan LingYan Ling
                      Participant

                        Wouldn’t a vacuum sucking be better off instead of blowing air in? Sucking whatever that’s causing the choke might clear the pathway as well right? I have this issue of wet floorboard as well. Just seeking your opinion.

                        in reply to: Brakes feel worse after service #629579
                        Yan LingYan Ling
                        Participant

                          May I cJust check. After changing my brake pads, there is slight vibration just before it stops and also at a complete stand still holding brakes and releasing the brake pedal . Is this normal?

                          in reply to: Brakes feel worse after service #640405
                          Yan LingYan Ling
                          Participant

                            May I cJust check. After changing my brake pads, there is slight vibration just before it stops and also at a complete stand still holding brakes and releasing the brake pedal . Is this normal?

                            in reply to: Engine oil #620076
                            Yan LingYan Ling
                            Participant

                              Chassis code dy10y. Engine code Zy. Its a 1.5 litre petrol engine.

                              in reply to: Engine oil #629843
                              Yan LingYan Ling
                              Participant

                                Chassis code dy10y. Engine code Zy. Its a 1.5 litre petrol engine.

                                in reply to: Engine oil #629783
                                Yan LingYan Ling
                                Participant

                                  May I ask? Will replacing he cams and lifters be a simple job? Like open the head and swap he parts. Close it back and done. Or will her be adjustments required? Would it also be better to change out he head gasket at the same time and will running in be required?

                                Viewing 15 replies - 16 through 30 (of 37 total)
                                Loading…