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Old 09 May 2004, 09:45 AM
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just fitted a new lambda sensor,would it be advisable to perform an ecu reset?

also thick question,but when you clean your boost solenoid and tubing where would you spray cleaner into the actual solenoid ?
the car is a my98 uk turbo

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anyone got any views on this please?
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An ECU reset certainly wouldn't hurt, and it's easy enough to do. You could do it after cleaning the wastegate solenoid, seeing as you would already have the green connectors connected for that process.

As for where to spray the brake cleaner, after initiating ECU daignostic mode, simply pull off the 2 (or 3) hoses that connect to the solenoid, and spray inside the solenoid and the hoses. Don't be afraid to give them a good spray...!
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