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DTC to suzuki codes
- Knifeman
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06 Apr 2011 06:53 #14584
by Knifeman
Replied by Knifeman on topic Re:DTC to suzuki codes
in general when one sensor fails due to age or contamination, the other will follow pretty quickly... but I would not replace them just all without reason.
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07 Apr 2011 19:02 #14681
by Rhinoman
If you any holes in the front half of the exhaust then it will cause the lambda sensors to read incorrectly.
Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.
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expense wrote: Ive had the rear sensor replaced, drove 2 miles, sensor light came on again, garage tells me its the front one now. can holes in the exhaust cause affect the sensors at all!? - whats the best plan of action please?
If you any holes in the front half of the exhaust then it will cause the lambda sensors to read incorrectly.
Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.
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07 Apr 2011 19:36 #14683
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Replied by expense on topic Re:DTC to suzuki codes
I havent checked the front part of exhaust, but can see two rather large holes in exhaust box, - maybe I need to fix that before getting the other sensor? Can you recommend where to get long lasting exhaust!?l
Also mileage is rubbish, is that normal for a jimny - mines a petrol auto.
Also mileage is rubbish, is that normal for a jimny - mines a petrol auto.
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