MOT failure - Lambda sensor?
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If you do need a lambda, try these guys:-
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/MIDDLESEX-TU
I just got one for my Audi S2, I asked them which one I needed and got an e-mail back straight away, placed my order and it came the next day, all for £43. Genuine Bosch sensor too.
Andy
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/MIDDLESEX-TU
I just got one for my Audi S2, I asked them which one I needed and got an e-mail back straight away, placed my order and it came the next day, all for £43. Genuine Bosch sensor too.
Andy
Have you ever successfully cleaned a lambda sensor? Given how fussy they are about contamination, I would have thought you would be almost certain to bugger something up. I've never bothered trying to clean mine, just replace them. If it's a narrowband sensor (I assume it is) you can get an indication of whether everything is working by monitoring the voltage output. If it is cycling about once a second or faster, everything's basically OK. If it's slower it worth replacing it anyway. If it isn't cycling at all something's wrong, could be a duff lambda sensor but could also be some other fault, time to ask the ECU what it thinks is wrong.
I would say avoid trying to clean the sensor, will almost certainly knacker it.
try www.justlambda.co.uk/ also.
try www.justlambda.co.uk/ also.
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