Graham88
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This the sensor on the bulkhead? Green clip?
If so, how do you get the sensor out? It's throwing up high voltage on the ECU, so am gonna try one from the breakers.
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Graham88
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Car overfuels too, just did a search, and a couple of posts say that if the lambda sensor is faulty then it could cause problems with the MAP sensor, this true?
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Richie
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Possibly however you should only go on what the ECU says first.
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Graham88
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Right yeah, I wasn't thinking that the lambda sensor would come up on the ECU seperately if it was faulty, doh.
So is that plug the MAP sensor?
[Edited on 25-01-2008 by Graham88]
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B3KAN
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Right yeah, I wasn't thinking that the lambda sensor would come up on the ECU seperately if it was faulty, doh.
So is that plug the MAP sensor?
[Edited on 25-01-2008 by Graham88]
Yes
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Graham88
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Cool. Have to figure out to get the sensor from the bulkhead now.
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B3KAN
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Cool. Have to figure out to get the sensor from the bulkhead now.
It should just be 2 nuts iirc then it comes away from the bulkhead then unclip the green plug
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Graham88
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Oh sounds easy enough. Cheers
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Superlite Ltd.
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Thats clever, so the MAP sensor isn't actually in the manifold
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B3KAN
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Oh sounds easy enough. Cheers
Yea its a 2min job mate
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Vaux Lad
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quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
Thats clever, so the MAP sensor isn't actually in the manifold
Yeah thats the map sensor, i doubt its causing your problem tho. Ive NEVER seen a map sensor go wrong tbh.
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B3KAN
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quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
Thats clever, so the MAP sensor isn't actually in the manifold
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
Thats clever, so the MAP sensor isn't actually in the manifold
I was also thinking this
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Vaux Lad
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Huh, why would it be in the manifold.
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luke85
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It has a pipe going to the manifold
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Superlite Ltd.
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quote: Originally posted by luke85
It has a pipe going to the manifold
oh
why didn't you say so!
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Richardhhha
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it only read's vacume/pressure thing so it dont need to be on the manifold at all
[Edited on 25-01-2008 by Richardhhha]
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Vaux Lad
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Well, if it wasn't connected to the manifold it someway, it wouldn't do a very good job
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Superlite Ltd.
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quote: Originally posted by Vaux Lad
Well, if it wasn't connected to the manifold it someway, it wouldn't do a very good job
That was my point
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Graham88
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Sensor is £50 + VAT from Vauxhall
Or got a price of £39 from a local parts centre.
Loads of 1.2's in the breakers but no 1.4's I presume a 1.2 one won't work as it'll fuel differently to a 1.4?
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Olsrey
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Whats the part number?
I can check it against over models of vauxhall
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Vaux Lad
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Loads of 1.2's in the breakers but no 1.4's I presume a 1.2 one won't work as it'll fuel differently to a 1.4?
No there all the same mate.
Even on 1400/1600 16v's.
lol
I have a 1.2spi one on my x16xe.
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TomSBD
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if its coming up with a high voltage check all the earths on the engine as they can cause this
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Graham88
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It's now coming up with low voltage too
Cheers Vaux Lad, I'll 'borrow' one of those from breakers then
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Graham88
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FFS the vacuum hadn't been plugged in at the other end
Couldn't find where it went so rang Lee Mitchell and found out where it's meant to go. Hopefully when I can get it started (see new help thread :lol the fault won't come up anymore
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