Hello everyone,
I'm having a rather strange problem again. I have a Seat Leon 1M Cupra with a 1.8T engine (MKB: BAM), which is the 225 hp engine.
The problem is that the CO content is much too high. The AU tester shuts off at 10% CO!
While troubleshooting, I encountered Lambda values where the expected value (SOLL) was 0.65, but the actual value (IST) was 0.75. It's no surprise that he's getting too much fuel.
Now my question: Could a technical defect be the reason for the lambda sensor's target value being significantly reduced, or was the engine being operated in a "Schmu" mode (a term likely referring to a specific, possibly unconventional, operating mode)?
The car has an engine problem; I haven't seen it running yet. I don't know if anything has been done to the engine control unit, but I wouldn't be surprised if it has.
All the mass airflow sensors are working correctly. I've also already checked the vacuum system and the intercooler system.
If the issue is related to the lambda control, can I use VCDS to modify the target value or reactivate the lambda control?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards,
Leon.