My girlfriend just had her 2001 corolla in for emissions test here in Ontario, Canada. It failed and now it is my task to fix it somehow ( so she tells me )
it is a 4 cylinder 1.8L engine ~120.000KM on it.
the test results were as follows:
[reading/limit]
@40KM/h
HC [35/72] pass
CO [0.10/0.40] pass
NO [43/550] pass
@idle
HC [245/150] fail
CO [1.37/0.70] fail
NO [__/__] ___
now from what I understand, this means it is not burning the fuel properly at idle, so I have to look for reasons for it to not burn the fuel properly.
I checked the air filter, and it defenitely needs changing.. could an air filter alone cause such readings?
I also plan to check the spark plugs, but that requires more tools than I have handy. Will visit a friend tomorrow who has a better selection.
Any insight on what could be causing these readings would be greatly appreciated
it is a 4 cylinder 1.8L engine ~120.000KM on it.
the test results were as follows:
[reading/limit]
@40KM/h
HC [35/72] pass
CO [0.10/0.40] pass
NO [43/550] pass
@idle
HC [245/150] fail
CO [1.37/0.70] fail
NO [__/__] ___
now from what I understand, this means it is not burning the fuel properly at idle, so I have to look for reasons for it to not burn the fuel properly.
I checked the air filter, and it defenitely needs changing.. could an air filter alone cause such readings?
I also plan to check the spark plugs, but that requires more tools than I have handy. Will visit a friend tomorrow who has a better selection.
Any insight on what could be causing these readings would be greatly appreciated
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