Short version: Car had an argument with a puddle. Lost. Is now running like a bag of arse. Video & INPA readouts below.
Recently I was driving along the M40 in lousy weather - somewhat surprisingly, I ended up getting absolutely showered by an arctic truck next to me as it drove into what was presumably quite a deep puddle.
Next thing I knew, it felt like the car had lost a couple of cylinders. After half a mile or so the car and all its cylinders came back to life - given there were no check engine lights displayed, I decided to try to nurse the car back home.
Ten miles or so later, I drove through a small, yet ultimately unavoidable puddle once more, and a similar thing happened, albeit to a much lesser extent. Fortunately enough the weather soon improved and I got home without incident, although the car wasn’t running particularly well.
Upon my return I fired up INPA and found the following:

The first fault code - 2F45 appears to be related to an immobiliser, yet I’ve never really been able to find anymore information on it. I have seen this code when the car has been running well mind, so I’ve never been quite so bothered about it.
The second is new - 2C7F. From what I can tell, this appears to be a problem with bank 2 post cat lambda sensor reading too lean.
I then cleared the codes and disconnected the battery under the proviso that the ECU might have learned some naff settings somewhere along the line.
However, this hasn’t yielded much in the way of results, though the 2C7F code is no longer present after taking the car for a short drive.
Ever since the first puddle incident, the car has not been happy. It’s somewhat tough to describe, but the engine’s response isn’t there and it’s making a bit of a din to my ears, although didn’t passenger didn’t notice anything.
Again, I’ve resorted to INPA and youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R09X5lP2y2o
Hearing it in person, it sounds like the ‘injector tick’ is very loud to me - almost diesel-esc. I had the cam cover off to see if there was any water in the spark plug tubes or similar, but the noise it’s making leads me to think it might be something different...
In terms of the monitoring views within the diagnostics:









I won’t pertain to know what I’m talking about with the above INPA readings - to my eyes they look alright, but that engine does not sound happy.
Has anyone experienced anything similar to this previously or can provide some ideas on what might be going on?
Recently I was driving along the M40 in lousy weather - somewhat surprisingly, I ended up getting absolutely showered by an arctic truck next to me as it drove into what was presumably quite a deep puddle.
Next thing I knew, it felt like the car had lost a couple of cylinders. After half a mile or so the car and all its cylinders came back to life - given there were no check engine lights displayed, I decided to try to nurse the car back home.
Ten miles or so later, I drove through a small, yet ultimately unavoidable puddle once more, and a similar thing happened, albeit to a much lesser extent. Fortunately enough the weather soon improved and I got home without incident, although the car wasn’t running particularly well.
Upon my return I fired up INPA and found the following:

The first fault code - 2F45 appears to be related to an immobiliser, yet I’ve never really been able to find anymore information on it. I have seen this code when the car has been running well mind, so I’ve never been quite so bothered about it.
The second is new - 2C7F. From what I can tell, this appears to be a problem with bank 2 post cat lambda sensor reading too lean.
I then cleared the codes and disconnected the battery under the proviso that the ECU might have learned some naff settings somewhere along the line.
However, this hasn’t yielded much in the way of results, though the 2C7F code is no longer present after taking the car for a short drive.
Ever since the first puddle incident, the car has not been happy. It’s somewhat tough to describe, but the engine’s response isn’t there and it’s making a bit of a din to my ears, although didn’t passenger didn’t notice anything.
Again, I’ve resorted to INPA and youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R09X5lP2y2o
Hearing it in person, it sounds like the ‘injector tick’ is very loud to me - almost diesel-esc. I had the cam cover off to see if there was any water in the spark plug tubes or similar, but the noise it’s making leads me to think it might be something different...
In terms of the monitoring views within the diagnostics:









I won’t pertain to know what I’m talking about with the above INPA readings - to my eyes they look alright, but that engine does not sound happy.
Has anyone experienced anything similar to this previously or can provide some ideas on what might be going on?
