Got the scanner working and pulled 3 codes: P0422 P1119 P0432 I believe P0432 and P0422 are cat codes, and the P1119 has something to do with air/fuel. If anyone could tell me what the codes mean exactly and what the desired fix for them is. Seems to me I'll be calling Algar tomorrow morning.
Me thinks, "both banks, cat efficiency below threshold: P0422, P0432." I defer to the real techs on the board for confirmation.
Good man! That was a well-spent $50 to learn that you had something other than an airpump fuse problem.
Hehe $0 spent, found my scanner in a box of junk about to be thrown out. So what does that sensor fault entail?
Beats me. Upon reflection, I'm unsure that I even gave you the right error code description, as what I gave you matches the GM code P1119...which would surprise me if it is also the same for Ferrari.
Yeah on my scanner it said Control Fuel Air Metering. Which I don't know what that means in terms of what is wrong, fuel regulator or bad air pump?
ND - Keep this in mind: P0xxx codes = generic P1xxx codes = Ferrari specific P1119 = O2 sensor heater circuit (pre cat sensor) Bank 2, sensor 1.
That should be cheap and easy to test by simply swapping the front left O2 sensor with the front right O2 sensor. If the error code switches sides, then the problem is the O2 sensor.
Took the car down to Algar today, seems I have a cracked left header, two bad cats, and one bad o2 sensor.
FWIW, I have a set of 5.2 manifolds on special at the moment: http://www.ricambiamerica.com/product_info.php?products_id=263834 Ferrari retail is in the $5500 range for the pair.