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posted on 14th Feb 16 at 20:19

Spurious ones are shit too


jiffy

posted on 14th Feb 16 at 14:39

bought 2nd hand post cat lambda sensor off corsa c from online breakers. fitted it cleared fault code & it has been working ok.


jiffy

posted on 3rd Feb 16 at 06:21

I have assumed that the new sensor is ok. but I am now doubting it. i will have to get it checked or just buy a bosch one or ngk


Ian

posted on 3rd Feb 16 at 03:50

Was the new sensor known to be OK?


jiffy

posted on 2nd Feb 16 at 21:35

I have checked fuse 33 and it is ok. when I started the car up it was reading fault codes for both lambda sensors which proves fuse 33 was the correct fuse. cleared all 4 faults, then fault p0141 come up again.still the same.


Ian

posted on 1st Feb 16 at 01:00

Heater circuit which if you've replaced the sensor may also be supply voltage, check fuse 33.


jiffy

posted on 31st Jan 16 at 21:15

I own a 2002 corsa c . recently it has started coming up with an engine management light. read fault code p0141. I have replaced the 2nd lambda sensor and the exhaust has been replaced due to flexi pipe damaged. egr valve was replaced about a year ago.all new parts. still getting p0141 fault code.has anybody had the same problem