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Lambda Range
Topic Started: Sat Feb 9, 2008 12:20 am (532 Views)
Andre F
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Does the lambda sensor only have an effect above or within a certain temperature?

Having problems with idle and mixture and the OVP has been tested OK.
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basil1
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have you tried disconecting the lambda to see if its the same?
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Andre F
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Yes no change at all... So i'm a bit focused on the lambda. Just not sure i can test it properly with a standard voltmeter... Got some strange readings from it.
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Is it onlys cars with Kats that have Lambda sensors?
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yes
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basil1
Feb 12 2008, 06:20 PM
yes

Thats okay then, no cat on mine was thinking about changing it but dont have to now as i dont have one. :lol:
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Andre F
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But shouldnt my idle or at least engine running be affected by disconnecting or connecting the lambda?
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