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Old 11th June 2012, 18:15   #1
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Default 2.0 KV6 Lambda Sensor

Hiya Guys
Quick question...........I have a faulty Lambda sensor according to T4........what will this cause from a running point of view ? Excess fuel, poor running...

Will a Universal Sensor work ? Has anyone ever used them ?

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Old 11th June 2012, 22:11   #2
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I think it's more likely to be a catalyst issue rather than a faulty lambda sensor. What does the T4 actually say?

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Old 12th June 2012, 08:06   #3
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depends on the sensor either upstream or down .it would cause more fuel usage. common problem with 02 senors is they lose the earth for the heater easy enough though to just supply an earth from body of car .your mil light should be on if there is a problem with the 02 senor.what was the code given by the t4
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