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Hi I own a 1999bit uk turbo. I have fault codes 23two and 32. I no these are maf and lambda sensor. I changed maf yesterday but fault is still there. It has lost all power. Has any one else came across this problem and could lambda cause loss in power . Dan![Whatever Anim](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/Whatever_anim.gif)
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The lambda may cause the problem as it senses the AFR. If it's not working correctly your fuelling will be wrong. However before you spend any more money I suggest you spend some time checking for any air leaks or exhaust leaks.
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Right dis connected battery earlier cleaned maf and all connectors near this. Re scanned ecu no faults. Took out for drive and was boosting fine. Took home re scanned ecu no faults detected?
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