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Author Topic: Engine code 0130 & 0135 - Lamda Issue  (Read 885 times)

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nixoro

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Engine code 0130 & 0135 - Lamda Issue
« on: 09 January 2008, 09:02:05 »

I know the 1st code refers to lambda but the 2nd code is lambda heater can anyone tell  me where this is?

I am fitting a new lambda sensor tonight but I'm curious is the lambda heater part of the sensor in some way?
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Re: Engine code 0130 & 0135 - Lamda Issue
« Reply #1 on: 09 January 2008, 09:08:13 »

Yep the Lamda heater is built into the lambda sensor I would check your wire connections first before changing the lambda they can snap or short out on the metal underside of the car if the plastic has cracked

You will have a 4 wire 5v volt lambda
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Re: Engine code 0130 & 0135 - Lamda Issue
« Reply #2 on: 09 January 2008, 09:48:08 »

Cheers for the speedy response :y

I tried a sensor the other night but I was trying my luck as its been in the cupboard for a while.

The connectors / cables the other night all looked to be fine but shall double check tonight.
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