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General => General discussion => Topic started by: Louise81 on 25 March 2005, 17:18
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:rolleyes: hi, my golf has just failed the mot on emissions the natural idle level has passed, but on slow and fast idle the CO level is 0.38% but the max levels it should be is 0.30%, they advised me to get it tuned so a fella has just been out and he adjusted the airflow meter and changed the HT lead which didnt make any difference he said it needs a new cat, but he also said that the exhaust is blowing in 2 places where the middle pipe joins the back box, does anyone know if just getting these 2 holes welded will be enough to bring the emissions down to 0.30???
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sorry just realised should have put this in the garage section!! :rolleyes:
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would of though that wuld increase the co% as more fumes comming out the back!, is it a modern car with a lamda sensor it may need checking ?
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yeah i thought it would increase the CO coming out of the back too but the bloke said it would decrease it, he checked the Lambda and said it was ok so i think i will just have to get a new cat and hope that sorts it out, cheers though
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what golf you got mate? mines throwing out a nasty cabbage smell out the back, drinking lots of fuel and is idling funny, let me know what happens if you get the cat changed? :smiley:
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the exhaust is blowing in 2 places
thats your main problem.
if your emissions are rubbish - then the ehaust system is probably screwed as well.
holes in the exhaust usually drag in more external gasses and that is what is being metered.
i could be wrong - but i am smasssshhhhhheedd.