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Author Subject: misfire sensor part number enquiry please
3gan

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Post #1
Ok so my misfire thread unfortunately has not helped thanks for your help

In short car runs fine then once ran for few mins wether warm or cold starts to bag down, revving clears it but it then Boggs down under part throttle when accelerating or idle seems fine

Changed map sensor today no difference

I want to change air intake sensor and water temp sensor to ecu

Can anyone give me some part numbers for these please

Car is a Peugeot 306 gti 6 phase 3 year 2000

Any other sensors I can change and part numbers please holler
Posted 17th Jul 2014 at 18:44
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Post #2
get it on PP2000, or stick a multimeter on them and look at the FAQ, no point throwing dozens of parts at it willy nilly.

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Posted 17th Jul 2014 at 18:47
3gan

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Tried the multimeter test mate unsure what I am doing tried a few things
Snap on soulus is showing no faults
Water temp ecu sender unit and air temp sensor are cheap enough
Posted 17th Jul 2014 at 19:02
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That's why I said PP2000 LOL

no point replacing stuff that's good, test them as per FAQ.

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Posted 17th Jul 2014 at 19:05
3gan

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Where can I get pp2000
Posted 17th Jul 2014 at 19:06
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ebay, or a dealer, adamB has one too and many spare sensors up the road north of Cheltenham

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Posted 17th Jul 2014 at 19:32
3gan

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may be good to meet up with him thanks buddy
Posted 17th Jul 2014 at 19:38
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As suggested in the other thread, pop over and see someone with loads of spare sensors, and test them all one by one until you find the one that makes it work properly, and then go and buy that new, as you said, they are cheap enough but buying four of them probably adds up pretty fast!

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Posted 17th Jul 2014 at 20:31
3gan

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anyone in or near Bristol please
Posted 17th Jul 2014 at 21:21
adam b

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Hope you are nearly sorted Smile

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Posted 18th Jul 2014 at 23:21
3gan

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Post #11
lambda people!
it was last sensor I tried too!
thanks for your help :-)
Posted 18th Jul 2014 at 23:23
adam b

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Unplug stuff, see what happens Thumbs up

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Posted 19th Jul 2014 at 08:32
3gan

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Post #13
I did with everything else
Didn't realise the lambda connector was easily accessible
in the engine bay :-)
Posted 19th Jul 2014 at 09:33

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