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Butler

posted on 26th Jun 06 at 13:01

ttt


mitch2

posted on 26th Jun 06 at 12:42

sorry mate, thought it was a vauxhall. If it is a pug 106, i think there is two sensors attached to the manifold. Main dealers are never cheap.


Butler

posted on 26th Jun 06 at 12:30

I understand GTI sensors are £117 + vat from pug and the part comes in the job. I should also point out it went through a diagnostics test this morning which brought nothing up.


mitch2

posted on 26th Jun 06 at 12:17

if they are just changing the lamba sensor and nothing else, it does sound expensive. However, they normally charge £50 just for using the TECH 2. But still sound expensive, as it takes less than 30 mins to change the sensor.


Butler

posted on 26th Jun 06 at 12:06

My car is currently in the garage, my problems have all been sourced to the lambda sensor which is apparently switching off over 2k revs. My cars problems include juddering, jolting around 2.5k revs when cruising, dodgy idle, cutting out on idle sometimes.

The garage have my car ready to do the work, they are charging £150 inc labour and vat. Just wondering is this a good price and whether it would solve the problems in your opinion?