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Originally Posted by 1100D Now I have no doubts that the first check should be O2 sensor |
ok ..
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Originally Posted by 1100D Maybe why he does not face any drivability issues is because its always running open loop based on default lookup tables. |
1] Im assuming Baleno is Obd2
a] Obd2 gives u the switchover from open to closed loop, Im sure the maruti guys may have noticed this
b] the o2 sensor voltages are easily given in obd2 so u dont even need a multimeter, if its not in spec maruti guys would have caught it
Now if we give the monkeys at the maruti service station the benefit of the doubt that they noticed the point (a) and (b) then the ECu is not in open loop
2] Lets assume lambda is correct
Your lambda is greater than 1 which means its lean.. In open loop lambda will be less than 1 assuming the PUC machine is working properly

so we can rule out open loop issue based on the lambda reading only.
3] Lets asume lambda is incorrect
Now lets assume the the o2 sensor is asking the ECU for excess fuel in the closed loop itself and not the open loop (if and only if we assume the lambda is incorrect) .. what do we have now ?
Very high STFT values.. they will max out and push the LTFT to higher values, at a certain point they will again max out , if ur LTFT maxes out u get a MIL after some run cycles..
question - do u have a MIL ?.. NO so again even if we assume the lambda is incorrect we are not in open loop
4] Can u reset the ECU, drive it for some 100 KM with lots of WOT and some part throttle also.
send me a screenshot of your STFT and LTFT
Im assuming the car is mantained well and everything is within specs as far as the servicing goes as mentioned by shuvc and 1100D..but still we are getting very low FE.
If not the o2 sensor, then we will look at something else..could be 1000 other things also

BTW whats the mileage ... ?