jansilber1
Seat Arona engine running lean
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A 2021 Seat Arona with a gasoline engine is experiencing issues such as reduced power, an illuminated check engine light, rough running, and jerking during acceleration, indicating the engine is running lean. A likely cause is identified as defective fuel injectors, though a faulty oxygen sensor could also contribute to the problem. The solution involves diagnosing and replacing the defective injectors, which resolved the issue and restored smooth engine performance.
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jansilber1 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick reply. Fuel consumption did seem a little higher than usual. I have not checked the oxygen sensor. Could a faulty oxygen sensor cause the engine to run lean consistently? Is the catalytic converter affected?
theresasilber1
A faulty oxygen sensor can definitely trigger a lean running condition, but the symptoms you describe lean towards fuel injectors. Given the mileage and symptoms, it's likely the injectors. If it is running lean for too long, it can damage the catalytic converter. I suggest taking it to a workshop for diagnostics.
jansilber1 (community.author)
I appreciate you sharing your experience. It seems my Seat Arona had the exact same problem. I took it to the workshop, and they confirmed that the fuel injectors were indeed defective. The repair cost came to 515€. It's running smoothly again.
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theresasilber1
I had a similar experience with my Arona. Check engine light, rough running, and loss of power. Did you notice any difference in fuel consumption? Have you checked the oxygen sensor?