After the engine light came on I purchased a cheap OBDII reader and it gave me this code. It comes back again after two engine warm up cycles, which is what it is designed to do if there is a recurring fault.
There is so much info on the net it is overwhelming and confusing, but as far as I can tell bank 1 is the first three cylinders, and I think it could be MAF, a vacuum leak, or an 02 sensor (bank 1 02 sensor is the first sensor on the exhaust and before the cat?). The car runs perfectly so I don't think it is fuel pressure or timing.
Am I right in saying it is best to start with a smoke test by puffing smoke down the brake vacuum pipe & sort out any leaks that may show up, if there are no leaks clean the MAF, & finally then change the 02 sensor if nothing else works? Don't want to change the sensor and spend money unnecessarily, but equally I don't want to spend ages chasing an issue I could have sorted quickly!
Is that about right? Or is it simpler/more complex than that?
There is so much info on the net it is overwhelming and confusing, but as far as I can tell bank 1 is the first three cylinders, and I think it could be MAF, a vacuum leak, or an 02 sensor (bank 1 02 sensor is the first sensor on the exhaust and before the cat?). The car runs perfectly so I don't think it is fuel pressure or timing.
Am I right in saying it is best to start with a smoke test by puffing smoke down the brake vacuum pipe & sort out any leaks that may show up, if there are no leaks clean the MAF, & finally then change the 02 sensor if nothing else works? Don't want to change the sensor and spend money unnecessarily, but equally I don't want to spend ages chasing an issue I could have sorted quickly!
Is that about right? Or is it simpler/more complex than that?