ShiftedReality90
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Greetings
This is my first post on this site so go easy on me I obtained my first Puma a month ago (adore the car) and am wondering if I could obtain some help?
My car has been having issues with MPG and fuel usage since buyng it. The car literally drinks petrol like it's on a night out in town. Just drinks it and drinks it. I am getting about 26MPG so I looked into the matter. I have plugged my OBD scan tool into the car and 2 codes were found.
P0136 and P0141 Now both are related to 02 sensor bank 1 sensor 2 so I figured I'd have a poke around and see if I could find a solution however I cannot find any sort of sensor in the engine bay. I have seen other posts and their cars have 2 02 sensors and the wires are located near one another (one blue and one green connector) on the firewall but my car has only sensor (gray connection) and that goes into the top of the manifold so I am baffled. I have a 1999 1.7L VCT engine.(V969 EDC) I have changed the spark plugs, air filter, oil and filter, coolant and fuel filter. All tyres are at Ford's recommended PSI. I'm just wondering why my OBD scan tool is picking up these codes if my car only uses 1 sensor? I have seen on another post that pre 2000 Puma's use 1 sensor and Post Puma's use 2. Mine being 1999 I imagined it would class as pre 2000?
Another issue but it might not be related is the Temperature gauge needle doesn't move from cold. It gets power as it moves from it's resting position when I turn ingnition on. It stays at cold throughout my journey despite the engine running at normal temperature. OBD live data states the car is at 86-87 degrees when driving. Could a previous owner had messed about with the ECU and messed it up?
I would appreciate any help as I want these issues sorted as soon as possible.
Thanks
This is my first post on this site so go easy on me I obtained my first Puma a month ago (adore the car) and am wondering if I could obtain some help?
My car has been having issues with MPG and fuel usage since buyng it. The car literally drinks petrol like it's on a night out in town. Just drinks it and drinks it. I am getting about 26MPG so I looked into the matter. I have plugged my OBD scan tool into the car and 2 codes were found.
P0136 and P0141 Now both are related to 02 sensor bank 1 sensor 2 so I figured I'd have a poke around and see if I could find a solution however I cannot find any sort of sensor in the engine bay. I have seen other posts and their cars have 2 02 sensors and the wires are located near one another (one blue and one green connector) on the firewall but my car has only sensor (gray connection) and that goes into the top of the manifold so I am baffled. I have a 1999 1.7L VCT engine.(V969 EDC) I have changed the spark plugs, air filter, oil and filter, coolant and fuel filter. All tyres are at Ford's recommended PSI. I'm just wondering why my OBD scan tool is picking up these codes if my car only uses 1 sensor? I have seen on another post that pre 2000 Puma's use 1 sensor and Post Puma's use 2. Mine being 1999 I imagined it would class as pre 2000?
Another issue but it might not be related is the Temperature gauge needle doesn't move from cold. It gets power as it moves from it's resting position when I turn ingnition on. It stays at cold throughout my journey despite the engine running at normal temperature. OBD live data states the car is at 86-87 degrees when driving. Could a previous owner had messed about with the ECU and messed it up?
I would appreciate any help as I want these issues sorted as soon as possible.
Thanks