Lambda/De-cat/warning light queries
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 10:48 pm
Hi Guys,
I replaced my exhaust recently with a manifold, downpipe, & straight through (non-cat) system.
Slight problem. The garage couldn't get the lambda sensor out of the old downpipe (said it was too coked up), so they just plugged the hole in my new downpipe, and there is currently no lambda sensor fitted at all.
Obviously the cat sensor isn't connected either.
So, the car runs a bit rough right now, and I have 2 warning lights on the dash; engine management, and a red one that I assume is for the cat.
Obviously I need a replacement lambda sensor to put in. Hopefully that will make it run & smell a bit better.
Will fitting this get rid of the engine management light? Or both?
Is there any way of getting rid of the red warning light without a cat fitted?
Is there anything I should know about not having the cat sensor plug in? Any further problems?
Thanks.
I replaced my exhaust recently with a manifold, downpipe, & straight through (non-cat) system.
Slight problem. The garage couldn't get the lambda sensor out of the old downpipe (said it was too coked up), so they just plugged the hole in my new downpipe, and there is currently no lambda sensor fitted at all.
Obviously the cat sensor isn't connected either.
So, the car runs a bit rough right now, and I have 2 warning lights on the dash; engine management, and a red one that I assume is for the cat.
Obviously I need a replacement lambda sensor to put in. Hopefully that will make it run & smell a bit better.
Will fitting this get rid of the engine management light? Or both?
Is there any way of getting rid of the red warning light without a cat fitted?
Is there anything I should know about not having the cat sensor plug in? Any further problems?
Thanks.