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Old 03 October 2013 | 03:42 PM
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I am wondering; Will changing the O2/Lambda sensor be worthwhile?
Is o2/lambda the same sensor? where abouts is it located?

Im having emissions issues, the cars been fully serviced, short of getting a new Cat for it, I'm out of ideas. The car isn't showing any signs of a fault, it drives better than ever!
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Yes same thing, it's located in the downpipe, you should be able to see If if you look down beside your tmic, between the turbo and intake, where your dipstick is for your gearbox.
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It can only help, your mot should be able to give you some advice from the readings, cats do wear out, this is a classic right?
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It can only help, your mot should be able to give you some advice from the readings, cats do wear out, this is a classic right?
Thanks for the advice.

It is indeed a classic. PPP, so pro drive sports cat.
I suspect its gone, but of course trying to avoid paying out for a cat!
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