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Old 11 July 2006, 08:42 PM
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my lambda signal seems to be switching ok but only goes up to 0.6-0.7 v max at idle or with slight revs,is this right or am i running dangerously lean?? havent tried with full boost yet?
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right,done a bit of reading and rekon i need to replace me 02 sensor,how much will i be looking at roughly??? my95 uk cheers
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right,done a bit of reading and rekon i need to replace me 02 sensor,how much will i be looking at roughly??? my95 uk cheers
£45 for a bosch universal one from fleabay. Check which one but I think it's the LS02 you need for classics, I'm trying to find out which one I need for a bugeye, but th guy doesn't know

http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/sear...1&sass=mtc.ltd
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http://www.lambdasensor.com/main/muniversal.htm

Try this query form
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cheers mate,ive sent it and will see what they say
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cheers mate,ive sent it and will see what they say
Ditto, they'll be busy tomorrow
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Any 3 or 4 wire universal Zirconia lambda will do, with an M18 thread.
If you get a 4-wire just ground the 4th wire to the battery neg terminal or as in my case the bulkhead.

All you need do is cut the connector off your old lambda and join the new lambda to the connector using the lead crimps provided.

see http://www.buypartsby.co.uk/lambda_sensors.php or http://www.gendan.co.uk/product_O23WIRE.html

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cheers scott mate.
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