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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Fault Code '13' -- Oxygen Sensor » Post Reply
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J da Silva |
posted on 16th May 04 at 19:08 |
oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust manifold, it regulates the mixture to 1kg of fuel to 14kg of air, for cat converter effiencey. | |
jr |
posted on 16th May 04 at 18:49 |
sounds like airflow meter of crank sensor, ask fad, he has had both these problems | |
corb |
posted on 16th May 04 at 16:29 |
I canny see it man. | |
Andy |
posted on 16th May 04 at 14:58 |
It will be positioned on the manifold, round about where all the tubing becomes one. Your lambda sensor tells the ECU the air/fuel ratio, enabling the ECU to adjust the fuelling for low emissions/economy. When it does this, the lambda sensor gives out a voltage somewhere between 0 and 1 volts. Providing the connection isn't faulty, sounds like you need a new sensor. They don't last forever BTW. They're about £30 or so - you should be able to simply unscrew the old one and screw the replacement one in. | |
corb |
posted on 16th May 04 at 13:35 |
ive been looking on the manifold, apparently it could be further back, so will have another look in a bit. | |
AdamF |
posted on 16th May 04 at 13:26 |
is it supossed to have one? | |
corb |
posted on 16th May 04 at 12:39 |
I dont have a lambda sensor/oxygen sensor :( | |
Adam-D |
posted on 16th May 04 at 11:59 |
lambda sensor is screwinto the exhaust manifold | |
corb |
posted on 16th May 04 at 11:44 |
You not thinking of the egr valve the corsa XE lumps have are ya? at the front of the engine bay above the exhaust manifold? | |
gsi-gaz |
posted on 16th May 04 at 11:29 |
they at the front neer the manifold aint they | |
jr |
posted on 16th May 04 at 10:55 |
usally there either pre cat or after cat, im "think" theres only one on a corsa which is pre cat but im not sure, best bet is to ask someone like lee where they are | |
corb |
posted on 16th May 04 at 10:37 |
This is what i was maybe thinking, be in the exhaust system, but where? Manifold? or what? cos if its after the cat, i dont have a cat. | |
jr |
posted on 16th May 04 at 10:33 |
might be whats known as the 02 sensor, which is more commnally knows as a lambda sensor | |
corb |
posted on 16th May 04 at 10:18 |
My engine management light came on AGAIN just now, and its come up as being the Oxygen sensor, NO CHANGE IN VOLTAGE/OPEN CIRCUIT. |