HELP!!! CEL LIGHT ON!!!!
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Never got around to doing it today Jon, gona do it tomorrow come rain or shine
The sensor did turn up before 12am as promised and I
was impressed with the guy at worldcarparts, very helpful guy.
The sensor did turn up before 12am as promised and I
was impressed with the guy at worldcarparts, very helpful guy.
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Mission accomplished, change the sensor this morning and it's all good.
Wasn't as straight forward as I hoped though, I couldn't get to it from the top or from the side so I had to remove the undertray and then the heat sheild to get at it. Still only took an hour so not too bad.
After putting it all back together I started the engine and the CEL light was gone
Big thanks to Steve and Jon for your help and advice in sorting this out.
Here is the offending sensor, clearly seen better days.
Wasn't as straight forward as I hoped though, I couldn't get to it from the top or from the side so I had to remove the undertray and then the heat sheild to get at it. Still only took an hour so not too bad.
After putting it all back together I started the engine and the CEL light was gone
Big thanks to Steve and Jon for your help and advice in sorting this out.
Here is the offending sensor, clearly seen better days.
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Glad you sorted it, I removed mine with the headers off the car when I fitted the ported headers, but I did refit it on the car. I don't have an undertray and with the induction kit I have more room above to get in too
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Next job is to fit my new oil pressure gauge and sensor
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I have got an LMA braided extension hose to fit behind the alternator and a prosport sender.
This is the one
https://www.scoobynet.com/showpost.p...02&postcount=7
This is the one
https://www.scoobynet.com/showpost.p...02&postcount=7
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I have got an LMA braided extension hose to fit behind the alternator and a prosport sender.
This is the one
https://www.scoobynet.com/showpost.p...02&postcount=7
This is the one
https://www.scoobynet.com/showpost.p...02&postcount=7
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