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Jul 23rd, 2019, 21:30 | #1 |
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Understanding fuel trims
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I am trying to learn about fuel trims. What are Bank 1 and Bank 2? What are Upper Part Load and Lower Part Load? Thanks Steve
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What engine is it on? On an in-line 4 cylinder it is 2 cylinders together like cylinder 1 and cylinder 4 is bank 1 or cylinder 1+ cylinder 2 or in a v6 engine bank one is cylinder 1+2+3 is bank 1 etc
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Jul 24th, 2019, 08:37 | #3 |
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Hi Fieldsy,
It is on a 1999 V70 (low pressure turbo) which is 5 cylinders. Photo shows the trim values reported by the VIDA Dice diagnostic tool and I need help understanding it. Thanks Steve
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OBD codes were invented by the Americans, who don't understand that there's anything other than a V8 configuration. Bank 1 and Bank 2 refer to the two "banks" or sides of a V8, or other V configuration. A four cylinder car is always Bank 1, as it doesn't have a Bank 2. Similarly with our 5-cylinder Volvos, all the data refers to Bank 1. Where Bank 2 is mentioned, the values are either default or zero, as there's no Bank 2 data in the ECU to report.
Just ignore anything that says Bank 2 and you'll be fine. Cheers!
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Jul 24th, 2019, 21:52 | #5 |
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Hi Luxobarge,
OK thanks. Yes I was thinking it might be that. Funny that those parameters are reported by Volvo's own VIDA Dice! Steve
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