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Author Subject: OE to non-OE lambda
cwspellowe

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Location: Calderbank

Registered: 19 Jul 2009

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Post #1
try and cheer me up fellas..

My OE lambda basically snapped in half due to a speedbump in blackpool, the only one I could get at short notice was a FuelParts one. With it disconnected it's running fine but with the non-OE one it's still giving hesitation and crap idle.

Would an ECU reset cure that or is it a shit lambda? Worst part is i phoned the parts place and they wont give a full refund as its been fiited. Have i just wasted 70 quid?

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Posted 2nd Jun 2011 at 16:09
bobdylan_55

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Location: derby

Registered: 28 Mar 2009

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Post #2
id try a reset and drive it for a bit. Even non oe ones should be ok. whos it made by.

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Posted 2nd Jun 2011 at 16:16
cwspellowe

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Location: Calderbank

Registered: 19 Jul 2009

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Post #3
fuelparts iirc.

Checked the wiring again and everything's fine so i'm suspecting rubbish parts

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Bye bye Sundance Kid Sad
Posted 2nd Jun 2011 at 16:17
welshpug!

Capt Pedantic

Location: Bigend, Wales.

Registered: 27 Mar 2007

Posts: 25,839

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Post #4
bummer, a Bosch one is about £70 :/

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Posted 2nd Jun 2011 at 16:32

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