Aston Martin Ep7 - Aston Martin Gave My Car Back Broken!
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
- Welcome back to another video, in this video I get to the bottom of what's wrong with my crashed Aston Martin Project.
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Great video Josh. Keeping it simple and keeping it real so we can all learn and perform some DIY stuff.
The car sounds great and we’ll done for putting your hands up and not blaming AM
Wonderful mate
You keep the dream alive
Great video and a repair I think I could manage, again all brilliant information, not got one yet but getting there
Please do a video on what it’s like to own and drive, is it as special as I think it should be
Take it easy
Kev
There’s a specific set of software outside of the OBD scan on the Foxwell. Run the foxassist software and it’ll download an AM specific scan program that gives a bit more detail than the OBD scan.
Mafs are really cool devices especially when you figure out how to write a linearisation table for them 😎
Enjoying these fella. Keep up the great work
Mate the best way to try diagnose lean and rich codes like that is to just watch the graphs of the long term and short term fuel trim under different loads, dedicated OBD readers are great but you can get just as far with a wifi OBD ELM327 and a laptop / smartphone with Car Scanner app. Should be able to keep an eye on those trims and see where the fault might be, big trim differences at idle would suggest some kind of small exhaust or intake leak and big trim differences at higher loads would indicate something more serious
The Vantage has 2 OBD ports, one on each side of the vehicle. The one you're reading from is for engine & transmission. All other systems are on the other one. I'd assume "crash sensors" might be over there
Very interesting. Especially the Foxwell NT530. Do you know if it will read clutch wear numbers ?
Cheers ….
I have a review coming on that soon
That looks like a lambda sensor fault to me mate
The o2 sensors are common 0n 4.2 the 4.7 you have not so much,I’m guessing you have a air leak
What was the model code reader you purchased?
Foxwell NT530