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LAMBDA SENSOR
« on: 22 December 2010, 18:17:22 »

HI AGAIN

sorry for all the questions i keep asking,but everyones so helpful on here :-)

are the after market/universal lambda sensors any good???
are is it one of them parts that dealer is better?

bet they cost a fortune :-( lol
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Re: LAMBDA SENSOR
« Reply #1 on: 22 December 2010, 19:40:43 »

what year is mig?? can get a good one from most places are you sure it lambard thats gone it can just be a mucky plug somtimes.
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Re: LAMBDA SENSOR
« Reply #2 on: 22 December 2010, 20:33:36 »

its a 2002 2.2 sport

and i changed the plugs today
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Re: LAMBDA SENSOR
« Reply #3 on: 23 December 2010, 18:46:30 »

most "universal" sensors are NTK ones anyway, whch is the original manufacturer of most lambda sensors on hte market.
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Re: LAMBDA SENSOR
« Reply #4 on: 23 December 2010, 19:00:08 »

IIRC one of the 4 pots uses a titanium dioxide sensor in which case a "Universal" sensor won't do the job. I think it's the 2.0, but it would be worth checking what type the 2.2 has.

I have a gut feeling, having seen the live data from a 2.2, that they are 0-1v so you'll be OK. Worth double checking any sensor you purchase suits the application though. You'll probably have to fit a plug on the sensor as universal ones often come with just wire ends.

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Re: LAMBDA SENSOR
« Reply #5 on: 23 December 2010, 23:19:18 »

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what year is mig?? can get a good one from most places are you sure it lambard thats gone it can just be a mucky plug somtimes.
mean the plug for the sensor, if come of it clip can get muck in side the plug.
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