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Problem nearly fixed , but stuck on last bit! ECU?



  Arctic Blue 182
Here we go guys!

Had misfire number 1 cylinder error on my Clio 182 for a while now and finally found out what i think is the problem. I think the problem was a leaking lower inlet gasket on cylinder 1 it had a massive gap and the gasket was half hanging out on cylinder 1! I today changed the gasket and it seems to idling better but still the MIL light is on.


I scanned the car with Elm OBD2 but it cant seem to erase the MIL light, can this only be done with CLIP?


car is off the road until i get this sorted :(
 
  Arctic Blue 182
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This is the gasket haha!
 
  Arctic Blue 182
Its a p0301 misfire cylinder 1 error and it still comes up , before I changed the gasket the car would start and the mil light would come on after about 20 seconds and start flashing , now its on from the start and is a constant light, I tried to clear the code with elm 327 and it came up "not available" I then scanned it via another program and it says its a stored fault not a pending fault?. Could anyone help me out? Do I need a rstuner/clip or does this sound like the ecu have rubbed through a wire as the bracket has snapped before and the pervious owner just cable tied it back on?

Any help will be appreiated !
 
  Arctic Blue 182
But surely the ecu will detect the fault has gone on tickover? Why can the elm 327 scanner not remove the code is it because its just a rubbish scanner? im just stuck for ideas now?
 

Dr HMS Derv Destroyer

ClioSport Club Member
  MK1DTi/vivaro/corsa
tickover wont do much to clear it, it needs to be driven to make things go back to normal perameters.

i would just take it for a run and see if it sods off, then move onto the next port of call.

most code readers cannot clear faults
 

_WILL_

ClioSport Club Member
  172 Cup
Not sure this will work but. Take it for a drive if you are confident the issue is fixed. Then park it up and disconnect the battery and leave it for a while. Maybe over night and then restart it. It works with some things.
 
  AB182, Audi A5 3.0
ELM-327 will not clear the codes! RSTuner clears them just fine :) No activation/unlocking required.
 
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