Here is a picture of the sensor and the connector on my MK1. (behind the headers, no cat)
The sensor is generic and has been spliced in to the connector before the plug (hard to show).
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Hey, here is some help.
Your ECU is MK2 Digifant - but there are 2 different Bosch units and a Siemens unit. I had up until recently the same one as you.
You need to run an O2 sensor as the car wants a reading so as I understand the reading will be inifinite currently and reading that it is ultra lean...
1. General Description - 1.4 Digifant II Engine Management System
And this is the critical detail...Originally Posted by Bently
Send this to your mate who has 20 years experience, the knock sensor diagram from the bentley...Originally Posted by Bently
Originally Posted by Bentley
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Here is a picture of the sensor and the connector on my MK1. (behind the headers, no cat)
The sensor is generic and has been spliced in to the connector before the plug (hard to show).
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Some manifolds have the connection for the O2 in them, not on the pipe.
Finally, here is how you test the O2 on Digifant and it has a pic of where the connector originates.
5. Oxygen Sensor System - 5.3 Testing Oxygen Sensor System (Digifant II and Digifant I) - Testing Oxygen Sensor Function
Hope that helps!Originally Posted by Bently
That does help
I think that may be the most helpful part.
3. Disconnect the oxygen sensor harness connector. Connect a jumper wire between ground and the green wire (terminal 1) on the harness side of the connector. There should be continuity. If not, there is a break in the oxygen sensor wiring between the harness connectors.
Is that above piccy stating that terminal 1, 13, 14 and 25 are all individual wires that go to the oxygen sensor?
Because that is what my entire problem is, I have a 4 wire plug that I have no idea which wires are doing what (Ground, signal, heating).
What I still don't understand is that I thought Digifant 2 only ran a 3 wire o2 sensor?
Currently this "EFI" is using 15L+/100kI wouldnt do a kjet conversion as you would be going back a step from efi. Have u scanned the car for any codes btw, that would be a good idea and should bring up any fault codes.
Unfortunatly Digifant 2 isn't capable of storing fault codes![]()
MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
HAHAHA
Head to the ECU and follow the cable that should go to the O2 sensor and see if that is what you get to. I am of the opinion digi2 is 3 wire (2 white for heating and a green signal) But you don't know what has been going on. If you trace it and find a 3 pin connector you will be more happyI'd say the 4th pin if there is would be a ground?
KJET is not viable as you need to replace heaps more stuff and this is going to be hard initially, but it will get sorted.
*please remember I am as much a mechanic as a brain surgeon, so take my advice accordingly.
Paging JMAC!!
Your advice/help is MORE than welcome, its the members on forums like these that have more knowledge and experience than 95% of local automotive techs.
Also I (we) need to keep in mind this car has had the 2E thrown into it and perhaps some wire mods along with it.
If there is another 3wire plug somwhere, then what is the 4 wire plug meant for in the engine bay!
Going to strip everything out and confirm if I've found the right plug or not tomorrow.
MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
HAHAHA
So I was starting to get optomistic towards finding an explanation when I found this in the Bentley manaul... (Note it mentions the 4 pin/wire connector for cars after 1990)
Then I removed the ECU and looked at the connection.....
I thought Digifant was 25pin?.........Ok
I checked the continunuity of the 4 wire plug in my engine bay, to see if they matched to any of the ECU connector pins.
Remember
#1 - Green/Red
#2 - Yellow
#3 - Brown
#4 - White/blue
And here's what I found
#1 Came out on that massive ECU connection (marked green)
#2 came out on the ECU connection too (marked yellow)
Now the fun bit, wires #3 and #4 did not go to the ECU, instead they had continunuity with this plug, that is connected to nothing in my scuttle tray.....
(#3 marked brown, #4 marked white)
The 2 wire plug that is not connected to anything.....
Just when you thought it couldn't get more confusing![]()
Last edited by ryana89; 08-12-2010 at 02:55 PM.
MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
HAHAHA
LOL yours is digi1 not digi2. I miscounted the pins, #1 is actually the bottom left and 38 is the top right. So the two highlighted pins are #10 and #27 and looking at the chart, it definately corresponds with those wire colours.
So that plug is for CO Potentiometer, and Knock Sensor!
Digifant I PinoutCO Potentiometer:
A Potentiometer is used to adjust the CO mixture. The Potentiometer is located on the intake air duct before the throttle housing. A tamper-proof plug is used to prevent adjustments by non-service personnel.
An air temperature sensor is located within the potentiometer housing. The air temperature sensor is used to calculate air density.
As for the plug in the scuttle tray i think its for the ambient temperature sender which is why there is continuity there.
Last edited by peedman; 08-12-2010 at 03:33 PM. Reason: Miscount
Can describe how stupid I feel.......But now I can figure this out!!!!LOL yours is digi1 not digi2.
I was hoping so, reading what you said before you edited was a little confusingI miscounted the pins
This is making sense now!!!
EDIT: That must also mean that it IS capable of storing fault codes if its Digi 1 (correct me if I'm wrong), thing is the plug for figuring out faults is is meant to be under the gearstick boot cover, which it is not there.
Last edited by ryana89; 08-12-2010 at 04:16 PM.
MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
HAHAHA
How do they have the same numbers as mine but not be digi2? I'm sorry if I added confusion.
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