I took my 1994 Mini Sidewalk SPI for its MOT recently and it failed its emissions test rather miserably as pretty much everything is over the required limits:
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I recently had an issue with the car running rough and a strong smell of petrol from the exhaust, after reading a few other posts on here replaced the fuel trap and all vacuum hoses and things seemed much better and it drives very nicely with no hesitation, flat spots or bogging down. However, as its failed the emissions test there is obviously still something wrong.
I took it for a drive this morning for 20 minutes to make sure everything was up to temperature and then used the rovermems android app to see what was going on. A couple of things that I noted were that the lambda sensor did not enter closed loop mode and was measuring ~300mV, I think this means a lean mixture? I tried pinching the fuel return line, as mentioned here: https://memsfcr.co.u.../lambda-sensor/, to force a rich mixture and that had no effect on the lambda voltage reading, though I don't know if that test applies when its in an open loop situation. The throttle_pot_percentage was also reading ~11%, I don't know if that's normal or that it means my throttle is stuck on?
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I also tried measuring the temperature either side of the catalytic converter with a laser and it was 110C on the engine side and 100C on the exhaust side, but the car had been idling for quite a while at that point so also not sure if that indicates a dead cat or not!?
I'm planning on replacing the lambda sensor with a Bosch unit and possibly the catalytic converter as well, but I would appreciate it if someone could take a look at the attached copy of the reovermems output and tell me if there's something out of the ordinary that I might be overlooking? I usually work on old Volkswagens so the mini's and fuel injection are a bit of a mystery to me!
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Edited by Padwah, Yesterday, 05:12 PM.











