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wilkrod 10-17-2008 08:54 AM

Multiple fault codes
 
Hi all,
Here is a strange one:

Fault codes P1128, and P1130 ( Enrichment limit)

Fault codes P1123, and P1125 ( Lean limit)

How can it be both?

Also:

P0410 Secondary Air Injection, Signal Implausible Cylinders 1-3

P1411 Secondary Air Injection, Signal Implausible Cylinders 4-6

I would suspect a common problem, but not sure what

Any thoughts

Thanks

Jeff
99 Boxster 65,000 mi

stew 10-17-2008 07:11 PM

codes
 
maf sensor?

Rick V 10-18-2008 03:57 AM

With the secondary air injection codes I would be thinking vac leak as well. But clean the maf first and go from there.

racer 10-20-2008 01:14 PM

I don't have the sheet here, but I recall similar issues (max rich/lean) when I had a variocam tensioner fail on one cylinder bank.

wilkrod 10-21-2008 10:17 AM

Multiple fault codes
 
Interesting ......

If variocam was not properly varying valve timing I would certainly think that the AFR would be incorrect.

Would like to know if any other info is available.

Thanks

Jeff

dharder 10-29-2008 10:59 AM

Are you experiencing any drivability problems?? Hesitation? Inability to reach high RPM's?

wilkrod 11-03-2008 08:45 AM

Multiple fault codes
 
Yep, motor won't rev over 5K RPM, otherwise runs fine.

dharder 11-03-2008 02:07 PM

I had similar codes, same problem. Save yourself a lot of time and money and just replace the MAF sensor. The MAF sensor has its own codes that never came up for me which made me look in other directions before I finally just replaced the little bugger and was done with it. My car wouldn't rev past 5k rpm or so. It would spit and backfire. Very frustrating when you're driving a Porsche. I'd clean the MAF sensor and it would run well for a few days then go back to the same old story but it never threw a MAF code.

Do you know how to access the engine? Takes just a few minutes. The MAF sensor is held in by two screws (takes a special "safety torx" bit to remove). You can buy MAF sensor cleaner at the auto parts store for 5 bucks. If you remove and clean the MAF sensor and your car runs better for a while then goes back to the same problem, voila. The MAF sensor was about $270 from Pelican which was, ounce for ounce, more expensive then drugs but far more satisfying.

After I replaced the MAF sensor, it was like driving a new car.

wilkrod 11-04-2008 02:57 PM

Multiple Malfunction codes
 
Thanks man,

It sounds like we experienced the exact same problem!!!

Runs like crap above 5K rpm, but the malfunction codes never indicate the MAF.

I have cleaned the MAF twice and it does improve the engine performance.

Since I can't for the life of me figure out the common point between suposedly running rich, and lean at the same time I am at a dead end.

I throughly checked for vacuum leaks and found none.

I am done cranking around trying to figure this one out. Going to order a new MAF sensor tonight.

Thanks everyone for you input.

I will definitely provide an update when I get the new Sensor.

Regards

Wilkrod

99 Porsche Boxster
86 Lotus Turbo Esprit
03 Yamaha R6
09 Harley NightRod S
Assundry Grocery Getters

wilkrod 11-05-2008 02:59 PM

Multiple Malfunction codes
 
Dhrder,

Last question.

Were you using a K&N air filter prior to your problems?

I have been using one for the last 30K miles and am wondering if this caused my problems?

Thanks

Jeff

dharder 11-06-2008 12:27 PM

Nope. Totally stock...

wilkrod 11-17-2008 03:13 PM

multiple malfunction codes:Happy Ending
 
All,

My multiple fault codes listed earlier were caused by a faulty MAF sensor.

Car runs absolutely as new with new MAF sensor installed.

Thanks to everyone for their input on resolving this.

Now if I can just figure out what is wrong with the damn keyless entry I will be set!!!!

Regards

Wilkrod

99 Boxster(Runs Great)
86 Lotus Esprit Turbo
09 Harley Nightrod S
03 Yamaha R6 S
Various grocery getters

howard freeman 12-01-2008 01:10 PM

Do not use K&N filters on cars with maf sensors. The oil used on the filter element will foul the sensor. Use only Mahle,hengst or factory filters. Its okay to use K&N on the older cars with the barn door sensor&I haven't had problems with the hot wire type either. The Maf sensors are pretty much junk when new.Had many failures on Porsche,M.B.&VW products. Not as big a problems on BMW though. Go figure that one.
Howard


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