Lamba sensor for 2008 + bike

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  1. fez.57

    fez.57 Well-Known Member

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    I am after a lamba sensor/ oxygen sensor that fits in the standard exhaust of the 2008 + bikes if anybody has 1 , thanks
     
  2. ColinBR

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    Pretty sure I have 1 in my toolbox mate.
    I'll be able to check on Saturday when I'm back home again.
     
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    That's great mate thanks, buggered if I know what I have done with mine
     
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    Sure not easier to just get an o2 eliminator? And bolt
     
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    Got 1 but have removed my yoshimura and pcv and for some reason it's now throwing a fault code on the dash so was going to remove the o2 eliminator and see if that fixes it
     
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    I'd double check the connectors that were unplugged to remove the PCV also just for peace of mind if you haven't already

    You checked what the fault code is?
     
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    I have a video but struggling to upload it, it's the engine light will do 2 slow flashes and then go off for a few seconds and then do 2 more slow flashes and just keep going like that, I thought that was a map sensor fault so thought I would have a go with the oxygen sensor
     
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    Map sensor is manifold absolute pressure sensor
     
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    So what would you suggest the problem is ? Not had the headers off and the exhaust is re fitted ok
     
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    Map sensor is on the inlet side, check connection
     
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    Yeh on the far right just next to the frame, sure it was all connected properly but will double check it all, thanks
     
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    I've got a spare lambda sensor (low mileage) if you need it. Drop me a PM for details.
     
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    Only other thing I can think of is this, am I right in thinking the hose that is sat on the rear sub frame is a breather and should not be connected to anything . image.jpeg
     
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    Hard to tell from the pic but it looks like that could be the vacuum pipe from the map sensor
     
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    Block that off with a screw mate up the pipe. It will be drawing air and causing your fault.

    Pretty sure thats to do with the pair system.
     
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    Any ideas where it should go to as I don't remember disconnecting it but just noticed it as it was being put back together
     
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    I can't link on my phone but if you are on a pc search sc59 injector bodies on eBay there is a set for sale in Austria with really good pics
     
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    Isn't that the pipe that plugs in to the map air sensor?

    Connects to the lil tube piece under the blue plug on the airbox in the pic you posted.
     
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    That would make sense mate as it's the map sensor that is throwing the fault, hopefully that is the problem
     
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    Thanks will go and have a look at that now
     

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