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Scania

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Lambda Sensor
« on: 26 September 2008, 20:41:27 »

Hi
Does anybody have any advice on changing the lambda sensors on a 2.2 auto facelift? Is this an eay job & are the connectors easy to get at?
Any advice would be very welcome & appreciated.

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Re: Lambda Sensor
« Reply #1 on: 27 September 2008, 07:21:21 »

from what i have read on here it depends if the bugger seizes in with the heat from the exhaust. If you can get it out i dont think its to bad a job, "from what ive read". I am sure someone with first hand experience will be along. Might be worth a search in the mean time. Hth
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Re: Lambda Sensor
« Reply #2 on: 27 September 2008, 15:18:28 »

Replaced a V6 one not long ago. Required a blow torch to heat the downpipe prior to removal. New sensor came with some copper typre compound to assist refitting. Connector block was on side of gearbox. Bit of a bugger to get undone as release clip was on inner side.
I got my sensor from a factors. I personally cnnot see the 2.2 being much different to replace. Apart from only one downpipe that is  :y
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