View Full Version : Help with Zafira Z16XE fault codes
dreamvictim
14th November, 2011, 11:06 PM
My friend has a Zafira with the Z16XE engine. The engine management light came on but it has no noticable problems when driving. I got the following codes off it from opcom but they won't clear.
Total number of fault codes: 7
P0300 - Misfire Detected at Low Fuel Level
(0B) - Not present
P0304 - Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected
(00) - Not present
P0351 - Ignition 1 Control Circuit
(00) - Not present
P0352 - Ignition 2 Control Circuit
(00) - Not present
P0353 - Ignition 3 Control Circuit
(00) - Not present
P0354 - Ignition 4 Control Circuit
(00) - Not present
P0420 - Catalyst System Low Efficiency
(00) - Present
Anyone got any ideas?
smokey08
14th November, 2011, 11:12 PM
What version of opcom are you using? I had same problem of not being able to clear the codes and I downgraded opcom to 09714 and then it worked.
Larue
14th November, 2011, 11:12 PM
Last fault code is the right one. Just clear them all and see what's coming back.
If only P0420 then it's worth to get car for good run on the motorway. If this doesn't help then needs new CAT( catalyst converter).
dreamvictim
15th November, 2011, 01:03 AM
I must be having opcom trouble then, it's always cleared codes before so i'll reinstall the drivers and try again.
teuton
15th November, 2011, 05:44 AM
Reinstall op-com and clear codes. prob P0420 will come back after a short while and you'll gonna need to change the catalytic converter. You could check converter with IR-thermometer.
Meat-Head
15th November, 2011, 09:00 AM
you'll gonna need to change the catalytic converter. You could check converter with IR-thermometer.
Can you just remind the viewers at home about the thermoeter test please. - Some members don't know - some have forgotten!
dopsleutel13
15th November, 2011, 09:56 AM
:bike:The temperature test:
For this test requires a digital pyrometer. Drive your car with an increased number of rotations per minute for about 2 minutes (about 2,000 rpm), to ensure that the catalyst has enough time to activate. Now, you examine the temperature of the test head of the pyrometer on the front of the catalyst and then the back. The temperature at the back should be higher than the front, if the opposite is the case, the catalyst did not work properly.:heeeelllllooooo:
antwnhszr
15th November, 2011, 10:08 AM
My friend has a Zafira with the Z16XE engine. The engine management light came on but it has no noticable problems when driving. I got the following codes off it from opcom but they won't clear.
Total number of fault codes: 7
P0300 - Misfire Detected at Low Fuel Level
(0B) - Not present
P0304 - Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected
(00) - Not present
P0351 - Ignition 1 Control Circuit
(00) - Not pres
P0352 - Ignition 2 Control Circuit
(00) - Not present
P0353 - Ignition 3 Control Circuit
(00) - Not present
P0354 - Ignition 4 Control Circuit
(00) - Not present
P0420 - Catalyst System Low Efficiency
(00) - Present
Anyone got any ideas?
Good morning my friend ... Is the car before recording the damage had BODY; there a earthing over the chassis is not in position; Search and this possibility and do not you hear the diagnostic
teuton
15th November, 2011, 02:42 PM
On a proper workin systen the outlet temp will be some ~ 50 degrees celsius higher than on inlet. If inlet temp is higher than the catalyst doesn't work anymore. If in/out temps are the same then the converter is clogged.
greetings
dreamvictim
15th November, 2011, 05:56 PM
Reinstall op-com and clear codes. prob P0420 will come back after a short while and you'll gonna need to change the catalytic converter..
Thanks for the replies guys!
Apparently it had a new cat just a couple of months ago.
tapiru
15th November, 2011, 06:48 PM
Thanks for the replies guys!
Apparently it had a new cat just a couple of months ago.
Is this cat a genuine one ? Asking this cause many owners use to mont that shity universal cat who are not good but cheap at 20-25% like original one
Ashraf6119
20th November, 2011, 03:28 PM
Hi
P0420 code is not always faulty cat it could also be your lambda Sensor faulty............the other word I could say a Lazy Lambda Sensor..........So the best way is to monitor your rear lambda as well before condemning your Cat............
Here is a link which tells you how to test the Cat.......
How to test a catalytic converter on the vehicle - YouTube
Here are some more test where you can rule out if the cat is faulty or not..................
Testing for a plugged, clogged, restricted exhaust, converter - YouTube
Hope this helps...........
Edited: Here are some info about Lambda Sensors................
http://www.lambdasensor.com/main/mtesting.htm
http://ngkntk.co.uk/index.php/technical-centre/lambda-sensors/how-to-test-lambda-sensors/
Meat-Head
20th November, 2011, 05:50 PM
Hi
P0420 code is not always faulty cat it could also be your lambda Sensor faulty............the other world I could say a Lazy Lambda Sensor..........So the best way is to monitor your rear lambda as well before condemning your Cat............
HI
THATS AN COOL LINK THERE, THE FIRST EMERICAN BLOKE MADE HIM SELF LOOK FOOLSIH BY SAYING IF THE CAT IS BAD PRESSURE WILL BE 2.5 PSI - BUT IT WASN'T :roflmao::roflmao:
THEN THE SECOND EMERICAN BLOKE - DID HE NOT READ THE FAULT CODES - EG MISFIRE, P0420 - IF HE SUSPECTED A 'PLUGGED MUFFLER' WHY NOT JUST UNBOLT IT.
NICE LEARNING EXERSISE.
MEAT
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