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Dogg1210 wrote:sorry for the daft question but what's the spoon valvewurlycorner wrote:Dodgy oil pressure sender on the spool valve body? Or dodgy connection/wire to it?


It's a typo, that's what

I meant spool valve.
See page 5-8 of the service manual
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Vtecmec wrote:That should throw an ecu light. But there is none?

I dunno - not tried running it with the lambda sensor unplugged, but they're funny things to fault find (can't resistance test them etc.)
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The decat is a different light and circuit and does not trigger the ECU light. You need to put the bulb back in and check and fix the codes.

I think so, as a faulty o2 sensor will trigger a code, I'm not 100% though. But +rep for calling it a spool valve rather than a solenoid.wurlycorner wrote: Should it? Or should it just think the lambda sensor has not got warm enough to start reading, which means the ecu stays only running off the coolant temp sensor?
I dunno - not tried running it with the lambda sensor unplugged, but they're funny things to fault find (can't resistance test them etc.)
