NOTE:
- If a fault is detected, it is only recorded in the fault memory after 6,000 ignitions (at idling speed approx. 3 minutes waiting time).
- It is important to observe the oxygen sensors during acceleration with wide-open throttle or to record their behaviour with the data logger.
- If misfires are stored, see Troubleshooting misfires.
P1362
P1362
Valve Lift Control, Cylinder 4 - Above Limit
Diagnosis conditions
- Speed between 5280 and 6520 rpm
- Load between 125 and 190 %
- Acceleration with wide-open throttle
Possible fault cause
- A valve does not switch to large lift
- Several valves (various cylinders) do not switch to large lift
Diagnosis/Troubleshooting
Perform system test for large lift
WARNING: Test is carried out while driving. Have a second person operate the Porsche System Tester 2.
During the system test for large lift, the valves remain at large lift, regardless of the type of driving. Faulty switching conditions can be detected by
rough running, just like with misfire detection. If a valve is not switched to large lift, the fault type 'over limit' is recorded.
Several cylinders may be stored as faulty, although only one valve on one cylinder is faulty.
In order to ensure that the fault is repaired, the flat-base tappets of the inlet valves of the entire cylinder bank should be replaced if a fault occurs.
A faulty flat-base tappet can be detected because the oxygen sensor F(R) for this cylinder bank hardly changes the mixture at all given acceleration
with wide-open throttle (F(R) at 1) and enriches the mixture in the opposite cylinder bank (F(R) > 1) - see drawing below. Given a difference
between F(R1) and F(R2) of more than 8 % during acceleration with wide-open throttle, a fault is certainly present.
If the difference is less than 4 %, 1 valve may be faulty on both cylinder banks. In this case, all flat-base tappets of the inlet valves must be replaced.
1 - Select system test.
2 - Select 'Request large lift'.