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I'm not sure what to do.






Kind of brainstorming out loud.

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Timmo wrote:Didn't think about the lambda sensor, good point.I drove the car for about half an hour before the test to get it nice and hot.
Mullen wrote:What were your emissions readings?.
Draven wrote:Lambda sensor gone? That can cause high emissions
Timmo wrote:Mullen wrote:What were your emissions readings?.
I've not got the results sheet to hand but the results weren't crazy high.
largie009 wrote:I dont have a cat, passes every time!Its not what you know, its who you know!!;).
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when u get the other issues sorted give me a shout.I know a guy in Marshfield that can sort you out!:P
largie009 wrote:I dont have a cat, passes every time!Its not what you know, its who you know!!;).
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when u get the other issues sorted give me a shout.I know a guy in Marshfield that can sort you out!:P
Timmo wrote:Cheers for the replies guys.I've been turbo busy over the last couple of days and not a great deal of time to sort things.
I'll pop the emissions results up tonight and see what you think.
I hope a lambda sensor sorts it as it's cheaper than another cat!
Alex, I know you weren't implying that I get a dodgy MOT, don't worry!
markstevieandmads, I went to Motest because they were open on the weekend.Without saying anything that will incur legal repercussions, I won't go back there again!