355376 so far. Lambda is brand new, changed on february. I'm in doubt if a new catalytic converter will solve the issue, because CO at idle looks fine. If broken or in bad condition CO should be high in both CO idle and CO rev, shouldn't be?
I'm open to buy a new one, I found it for 95€ (86£). But what worries me is if I change it but problem is still there.
What brand lambda ntk/ngk Or Bosch?
Or Chinese no name sensor?
Yes I know what you mean about hesitating to try a new catalytic converter, I hesitated to suggest it. Don't be so sure that a cat works at idle must be fine remember a lot more exhaust gasses go through cat at fast idle so the cat has to work a lot harder. a failing cat is likely to be ok at idle but not ok with more exhaust flowing through it.
How many total kilometres has your car travelled? Is cat original Part?
The revs hanging will not be catalytic converter, but a different issue. Did you check the throttle cable has some slack when no pressure on throttle pedal?
No mat or carpet pressing on throttle pedal. Throttle pedal pivot point not stiff?
The video you posted was helpful.
The iaw interpretation of the o2 sensor uses a value (lambda correction) that I'm not familiar with , if it had shown the voltage output of the o2 sensor I would be able to say more.
Throttle position sensor reading correctly using iaw?
Can you down load the free
multiecuscan software? That is very good and may help.
The iaw showed the o2 correction going up and down which looks to be a good sign.
Do you know anyone with a similar age punto that you could look at the panda correction graph and see if it is the same?
Something else check the back of the exhaust manifold for cracks a mirror may help.
Don't give up
Jack