My Innovate wideband has suddenly started playing up.
The LED blinks at it warms up then the guage counts up to 22.4 and stays there. The LED stays constant indicating that its working OK.
Tried calibrating but it makes no difference.
Anyone else had this problem?
Thanks
Mark
Innovate LC1 problem
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stevieturbo
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Have a look at Innovate homapage and especially the forum. I have had E-8 errors from day 1 and have been very disappointed with the LC-1. It is great when it works but it is often acting up. Judging by the messages on the forum there are a lot of others who have spent a lot of cash in new sensors, only to find the same problems again.
There is a new firmware available at Innovate site that should fix a lot of issues, you´ll find it in their "Support" section.
There is a new firmware available at Innovate site that should fix a lot of issues, you´ll find it in their "Support" section.
Well it was working perfectly for 8 months or so. Anyway I have just fitted a new sensor @£69 inc postage and its working fine now.
Thinking about it I did areally daft thing a couple of weeks ago.
I changed the engine oil and accidentally left the plastic drain tub underneath when I drove the car out of the garage. As the MG is very low it rolled the tub over and must have pulled on the sensor cable making a real mess as a gallon of dirty oil started heading down the drive like a tidal wave.
Mark
Thinking about it I did areally daft thing a couple of weeks ago.
I changed the engine oil and accidentally left the plastic drain tub underneath when I drove the car out of the garage. As the MG is very low it rolled the tub over and must have pulled on the sensor cable making a real mess as a gallon of dirty oil started heading down the drive like a tidal wave.
Mark
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