Bad fuel economy
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Bad fuel economy
Hi
I got bad fuel economy on my Daewoo Cielo 97
I want start to check it with catalytic converter because I had misfire for 1 month and also some time bad smelling when I park my car any suggestion?
btw is there any English manual for my car?
thanks
I got bad fuel economy on my Daewoo Cielo 97
I want start to check it with catalytic converter because I had misfire for 1 month and also some time bad smelling when I park my car any suggestion?
btw is there any English manual for my car?
thanks
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Hi
No I fixed misfire problem long time ago but I guess it damaged my catalic converter and so I have bad fuel economy now
BTW what is symptom of clogged catalic convertor?
Also does anybody know which of Holden Engine used in my Daewoo Cielo 97
cheers
john
No I fixed misfire problem long time ago but I guess it damaged my catalic converter and so I have bad fuel economy now
BTW what is symptom of clogged catalic convertor?
Also does anybody know which of Holden Engine used in my Daewoo Cielo 97
cheers
john
jorge wrote:For better fuel economy, you can replace: air filter, fuel filter, spark plugs, check the catalic converter. But in your car you have a misfire its posible product of a bad coil, or spark plugs, or spark plugs wires...
Hi,taksepidar wrote:Hi
No I fixed misfire problem long time ago but I guess it damaged my catalic converter and so I have bad fuel economy now
BTW what is symptom of clogged catalic convertor?
Also does anybody know which of Holden Engine used in my Daewoo Cielo 97
cheers
john
A defective catalyst has a rotted egg odor. And it will not undoubtedly pass any more the anti-pollution test.
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i don't think CATs are washable/cleanable... you got to replace them.
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but have a look at this patent:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6913026.html
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6913026.html
Andrew21 wrote:+1...That is correct.MMamdouh wrote:i don't think CATs are washable/cleanable... you got to replace them.
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First be casurefull of moving parts and electricity shock and make sure the engine is in normal working temperaturemezomaster wrote:How did u test ur O2 ??
Usually o2 sensor have 1 wire otherwise refer to service manual to find out with one is ground and with one is positive and ...
while o2 sensor connected measure the output voltage with digital multimetre and it should jump between 0.1 and 0.9 or at least between 0.2 and 0.8 V rapidly this is the first test( in fact it is important how fast it jump but it is not possible to measure it with multimetre)
now disconnect the wire and while keeping one end of wire which go to ECU with one hand touch the Negative pole of battery with other hand and measure the output voltage of o2 sensor it should be fixed around 0.8 or 0.9 and you distinguish increasing in engine speed( in fact you fool ECU to rich the mixture)
vise versa touch the positive pole and o2 output should be around zero(0.1V) and engine is going to stop
I hope it was helpful and let me know if I am not right( because I did it long time ago)