Bags packed and dash has just lit up like a Christmas tree!
Bags packed and dash has just lit up like a Christmas tree!
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Matt UK

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18,080 posts

217 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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I accept that running older cars means that things wear out and need replacing, but you've got to love the timing hehe

Lexus dash has just lit up and we are heading for the slopes tomorrow!

Purring like a kitten though, power is still there, smooth gearchanges and mpg seems as ste as usual..

My bet is an o2 sensor - I had an issue earlier in the year with a burnt valve. Got it fixed and an o2 sensor went soon after. Mechanic did say that when one goes the others are not normally far behind...

So, I need to put 2,000 motorway miles on the jalopy over the next 2 weeks - how much damage am I going to do if it is an o2 sensor? Ruin the cat?

Edited by Matt UK on Thursday 22 December 20:34

hornetrider

63,161 posts

222 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Got an indy who can look at it in the morning?

cptsideways

13,747 posts

269 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Disconnect battery, press & hold brake pedal for 20 secs, reconnect battery. take it for an Italian tune up. My bet is it will be fine.

jimxms

1,635 posts

177 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Get the code(s) read before you go just to make sure that it is only the o2 sensor. If it is, don't worry too much. I ran my Lex for a few hundred miles when it was overfueling like mad and it didn't do any harm other than entertain me with lots of exhaust pops.

A quick, dirty and free way for you to fix it though would be to splice the feed from the good o2 sensor over to the dead one at the ECU.

Matt UK

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18,080 posts

217 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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hornetrider said:
Got an indy who can look at it in the morning?
He's about 40 miles away - I'm going to call in the morning, but even if he has the part in stock (he didn't last time and had to order in) the timings will be mighty tight and will rely on him doing a 60min max job and no traffic hold ups on the Dartford Crossing...

Matt UK

Original Poster:

18,080 posts

217 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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cptsideways said:
Disconnect battery, press & hold brake pedal for 20 secs, reconnect battery. take it for an Italian tune up. My bet is it will be fine.
Liking your thinking - quick, easy, DIY.

Thanks thumbup

jimxms

1,635 posts

177 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Matt UK said:
Liking your thinking - quick, easy, DIY.

Thanks thumbup
Do that and it might get rid of the light for 100 miles...until you're in the middle of nowhere. Then if it pops back up and it's not the o2 sensor, you might be in the brown stuff.

Matt UK

Original Poster:

18,080 posts

217 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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jimxms said:
Get the code(s) read before you go just to make sure that it is only the o2 sensor. If it is, don't worry too much. I ran my Lex for a few hundred miles when it was overfueling like mad and it didn't do any harm other than entertain me with lots of exhaust pops.

A quick, dirty and free way for you to fix it though would be to splice the feed from the good o2 sensor over to the dead one at the ECU.
Yup, that's a good shout - might run it into a local place and get a quick code read.

Good advise.

Adam111

1,241 posts

171 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Buy an AA warrenty and go flat b*llock out, straight to the slopes! wink

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

263 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Battery?

If it's weak the voltage drop during cranking can send the electronics haywire before the alternator kicks in. And if it's a weak battery you don't want to be heading anywhere colder with it any event because it will just make the problem worse.

anonymous-user

71 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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I'd probably do as above, get euro breakdown cover and go for it.

Matt UK

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18,080 posts

217 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Thanks for the advice, new battery installed and down to the alps and back with no drama.

Thought I'd give the posters on this thread a bit of closure, as I'm sure you've all been wondering hehe

hornetrider

63,161 posts

222 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Finally I can sleep you tosser!!

Matt UK

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18,080 posts

217 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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Rest easy now, my friend laugh

hornetrider

63,161 posts

222 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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hehe