anyone got a lambdalink in herts area??
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People, if anyone has got a lambdalink display in the herts area that i could plug on to my lambdalink connector for two mins they will be compensated!!
I need to find out if my lambdalink is faulty or not as i have no display
Thanks
Rob
p.s. moderators, please can you leave this in the general .....
I need to find out if my lambdalink is faulty or not as i have no display
Thanks
Rob
p.s. moderators, please can you leave this in the general .....
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Hello mate,
Its been a while, anyway, I think there's a guy over in Princess Risborough that has one. The thing you want just reads fault codes from the ECU etc doen't it?
Anyway, I'm going down to the RR at Power engineering soon, so we can compare BHP with any luck.
You fixed that dump value thing yet?
Its been a while, anyway, I think there's a guy over in Princess Risborough that has one. The thing you want just reads fault codes from the ECU etc doen't it?
Anyway, I'm going down to the RR at Power engineering soon, so we can compare BHP with any luck.
You fixed that dump value thing yet?
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Hi Dan, how ya doin mate
The lambda link reads the air fuel ratio..
Let me know when you are going over to PE and i'll meet ya
Nice one mate
Rob
p.s. got my scoobysport downpipe now..
The lambda link reads the air fuel ratio..
Let me know when you are going over to PE and i'll meet ya
Nice one mate
Rob
p.s. got my scoobysport downpipe now..
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Rob
If you have no joy locally and don't mind tripping to Romford, you can check out mine.
Mine stopped working a while back but it turned out to be the lambda sensor which had failed! You can check it out by testing the voltage reading at the LambdaLink plug in connector. The failed sensor gave no grief as the Link ECU does not rely on it (open loop)
JohnD
If you have no joy locally and don't mind tripping to Romford, you can check out mine.
Mine stopped working a while back but it turned out to be the lambda sensor which had failed! You can check it out by testing the voltage reading at the LambdaLink plug in connector. The failed sensor gave no grief as the Link ECU does not rely on it (open loop)
JohnD
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John, might take you up on the offer if thats alright??
I am getting a reading of 200 - 840ish mv at the lambdalink connector but no reading??
MUMMY....
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Rob
if its alright may pop over tomorrow eve.... with a couple of beers of course!!
I am getting a reading of 200 - 840ish mv at the lambdalink connector but no reading??
MUMMY....
LOL
Rob
if its alright may pop over tomorrow eve.... with a couple of beers of course!!
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Hi Robs girlfriend!
I cant get his No as Hotmail is down - I've been trying for the last 45 mins. If he goes back to the roundabout with the flyover and aims towards London then follows my "turn right at the lights" directions he should be ok
This edit is at 10:30 and I still can't get Hotmail!!
BIG BIG apologies
John
[Edited by JohnD - 5/28/2002 10:39:51 PM]
I cant get his No as Hotmail is down - I've been trying for the last 45 mins. If he goes back to the roundabout with the flyover and aims towards London then follows my "turn right at the lights" directions he should be ok
This edit is at 10:30 and I still can't get Hotmail!!
BIG BIG apologies
John
[Edited by JohnD - 5/28/2002 10:39:51 PM]
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Big thanks to John, i wouldnt mind having the 'stuff' on his driveway looks like i might be in need of a new lambda sensor after all....
Cheers
Rob
Cheers
Rob
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