ckinart
New Member
Hi all,
My CEL has come on twice in the past week. Both times it has come on after the car has been running for only about 3 minutes and the outside temperature has been 35 to 40 degrees F. On both occasions, the light stayed on for only about 2 minutes and went off. I checked the codes the first time, and the only ones that came up were continuous codes 173 and 177 which indicate front and rear banks rich. Both O2 sensors are OEM and were replaced about 6 months ago.
I'm under the impression that the engine system is not supposed to evaluate emissions until the engine has reached operating temperature. In addition, I thought I read somewhere that the control system purposefully runs the engine rich until it reaches operating temperature. Is this correct? Clearly, having the CEL come on after only 3 minutes of running in cold weather is not long enough for the engine to reach operating temp. Is this an ECT problem?
Can anyone validate these statements? Any ideas what might be happening here? FWIW, the t-stat and ECT were both replaced last spring, top end 60K done this summer with new OEM plugs/wires, O2s, etc.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
<small>[ November 29, 2003, 10:45 AM: Message edited by: ckinart ]</small>
My CEL has come on twice in the past week. Both times it has come on after the car has been running for only about 3 minutes and the outside temperature has been 35 to 40 degrees F. On both occasions, the light stayed on for only about 2 minutes and went off. I checked the codes the first time, and the only ones that came up were continuous codes 173 and 177 which indicate front and rear banks rich. Both O2 sensors are OEM and were replaced about 6 months ago.
I'm under the impression that the engine system is not supposed to evaluate emissions until the engine has reached operating temperature. In addition, I thought I read somewhere that the control system purposefully runs the engine rich until it reaches operating temperature. Is this correct? Clearly, having the CEL come on after only 3 minutes of running in cold weather is not long enough for the engine to reach operating temp. Is this an ECT problem?
Can anyone validate these statements? Any ideas what might be happening here? FWIW, the t-stat and ECT were both replaced last spring, top end 60K done this summer with new OEM plugs/wires, O2s, etc.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
<small>[ November 29, 2003, 10:45 AM: Message edited by: ckinart ]</small>