Exhaust Dilemma
I have just posted a picture on another thread title "Is this normal" and now seen this one. So I am attaching the photo here as well and asking if anyone knows whether or not this is a problem. My car is 2 years old and has done 7,700 miles.
F-Type 400 Sport Coupe, Indus Silver, Panoramic roof, Climate pack2, front parking aid, rearview camera
It's usually not a good idea to multiple post as you'll end up with answers in both places. Since you started a new thread for your problem, you should really have just stuck with that one.
Hope you get some useful answers anyway, wherever they appear!
MY18 F-Type V8 R AWD in Glacier White
Lots of leather and toys, and loads of noise!
Lots of leather and toys, and loads of noise!
That mpg seems ok, but cant see how exhaust flap could cause it. After all when they are closed, they block off the secondary pipe so exhaust goes in one direction ie quiet & when open the gas goes in 2 directions ie noisy. Have you looked at the O2 sensor which could cause it running rich
F type convertible, (gone)
Range Rover Sport,
S63 AMG Coupe Mercedes
Porsche 911 (992) Carrera 4S
Range Rover Sport,
S63 AMG Coupe Mercedes
Porsche 911 (992) Carrera 4S
Just a thought. Get a diagnostic done to identify the problem rather than trying a few different suggestions which it may or not be.
O2 Sensor:-
The oxygen sensor in your vehicle measures oxygen levels in the exhaust gases exiting the engine. This information is used by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to determine the correct air to fuel ratio for your engine in real time. The sensor is located in the exhaust system and allows the fuel injection and engine timing to work efficiently, which assists with emissions control. The oxygen sensor transmits the data to the vehicle’s PCM to maintain the optimal air to fuel ratio for your engine.
O2 Sensor:-
The oxygen sensor in your vehicle measures oxygen levels in the exhaust gases exiting the engine. This information is used by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to determine the correct air to fuel ratio for your engine in real time. The sensor is located in the exhaust system and allows the fuel injection and engine timing to work efficiently, which assists with emissions control. The oxygen sensor transmits the data to the vehicle’s PCM to maintain the optimal air to fuel ratio for your engine.
F type convertible, (gone)
Range Rover Sport,
S63 AMG Coupe Mercedes
Porsche 911 (992) Carrera 4S
Range Rover Sport,
S63 AMG Coupe Mercedes
Porsche 911 (992) Carrera 4S
Agreed.
As you have had replies on this topic please run with this on here.
I've deleted the post on the other existing topic which hadn't had any responses.
As your car is only 2 years old it will not have had a MOT. The O2 sensor is checked by the emissions check during an MOT. Nip in to your local Mot garage & ask for emissions check
F type convertible, (gone)
Range Rover Sport,
S63 AMG Coupe Mercedes
Porsche 911 (992) Carrera 4S
Range Rover Sport,
S63 AMG Coupe Mercedes
Porsche 911 (992) Carrera 4S
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