S320 kickdown leads to CEL, intermittent rough idle
I have a facelift w220 s320. The car sometimes runs a little rough on idle (happens intermittently e.g. at stop lights) and especially on some cold starts, the car shakes like a lada diesel truck. When my foot is on the gas, cruising, the car is absolutely butter smooth.
Every time I kickdown (say we are in gear 5 cruising and I suddenly need to overtake), the car abruptly downshifts, cel comes on, starts shaking like crazy and I need to turn it off and on again to continue driving. If I gently apply throttle so that the car downshifts one gear at a time, this doesn't happen. Also the car doesn't have any problem revving out to it's redline as long as a downshift isn't involved.
For reference, the car has been converted to LPG a few months now. The car was previously misfiring due to a faulty cable in the fusebox which has been replaced. I have a feeling this issue is again due to the poor LPG installation or some kind of short in the fusebox.
Any ideas? I will also buy an OBD scanner so I can read the codes next time a CEL comes on.
Whenever you gently increase the throttle input, the fuel rail pressure has time to 'restore' and won't suddenly drop down big time.
How is the LPG installation installed? Before or after the fuel pump and filter?
(I don't have any knowledge about LPG systems, just thinking out loud here)
I think that there should be a check-valve between the LPG and fuel rail, otherwise fuel might be forced into the system if the LPG pressure is low enough.
I would do that first actually, then you can get the car running like it should. After that you can add LPG back into the mix
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