924nutter
PCGB Member
Having had the headlight switch go intermittent is secondary to the check engine warning that was my original problem. This warning has started to flash momentarily (one or two seconds) then clear for a couple of months now. I had the fault codes read by a respected independent and it showed a fault on bank one and bank two which further down the tree had a third fault relating to "inlet charge" so the air mass sensor was swapped with a test sensor for me to test for a few days. This was Tuesday. On the way back from the OPC after picking up my new headlight switch today, the check engine warning came on again. Has my car eaten the test sensor or could this be something like a loose or corroded connection. With all this wet weather I have not been able to put the car away or cover it over because I cant get hood dried out sufficiently. Does this sensor have a current put through it to burn off deposits like the 928? If so it it at all likely that this circuit has broken down and that after two days the test sensor is sufficiently dirty for the engine management system to pick this up as a fault. At a steady 70 on the way back home I showed 23.9 mpg and the engine ran well but there seemed to be the slightest hesitation on hard acceleration. Any thoughts?