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Yaris failed emissions test
Hi, I wonder if anyone can offer any advice on this one.
My 2000 Yaris (32000 miles) failed the emmisions test and the garage which carried out the MOT test(I'm in the UK) suggested I take it to a Toyota dealer. No engine loght had come on. After "looking" at the car they suggested first trying to change the oxygen sensors (2) as that was the cheaper option and secondly if that didn't work changing the catalytic converter. I couldn't believe this amateurish diagnostic approach and said surely there must be a way of testing the sensors. Can anyone offer any advice Many thanks Andrew I should have given the readings Fast Idle CO 1.5% Fail HC 045 PPM Pass Lambda 0.961 Fail 2nd Fast Idle CO 1.0% Fail HC 022PPM Pass Lamda 0.971 Pass Natural Idle Test CO 4.85% Fail |
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Re: Yaris failed emissions test
You could try adding some octane booster if you didnt the first try. It'll make your engine run a little hotter so it burns more gases.
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Re: Yaris failed emissions test
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Indeed the oxygen sensors and the catalytic converter arent doing their job. Change both oxygen sensonrs and do an engine flush to clean out the burned oil. That should be able to do it. If that fails have your catalytic converter CHECKED by a Muffler specialist. Hope it helps. JJ |
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androidGB, Over here in the States I usually take my 89' Camry for a nice long drive somewhere for about 1/2 hour or so on the highway. The trick is to get the converter as hot as possible so to burn an excess emissions. Try that nd see what happen. rimfire,22 |
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