Lambda Sensors / Airbox / MOT Failure
Lambda Sensors / Airbox / MOT Failure
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bholleran

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361 posts

237 months

Friday 16th March 2007
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Hi All,

I am looking for some advice, I have just failed the MOT on the Lambda reading being too high, all other values were OK. I was assured that it was the Lambda sensor. I have just replaced both the lambdas with some of the universal ones. When I had the bonnet off I noticed that the Airbox wa slightly split at the front of the car and that the air filter had split a little and was allowing unfiltered air to get to the engine.

I repaired as best I could the airbox, and took the car back to the MOT station. It has now passed the fast idle but not the normal idle lambda test. I have discussed with the garage and they have confirmed that if I leave the car with them they will get it through.

I read sometime ago that the airboxes on the tuscan were of dubious quality and that someone may be making alternatives. Can any one tell me the best type and place to get a replacment?

Do you thing the split in the air box would have affected the lamba test?

Many thanks


Barry

NCE 61

2,444 posts

305 months

Saturday 17th March 2007
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If your air filter box is distorted maybe best to go for one in carbon fiber see Here



Looks very good.

As for the airbox causing the high 'Lambda' readings I would not think so.

nelly1

5,662 posts

255 months

Saturday 17th March 2007
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Definitely not the cause.

The air going through the airbox is not metered in any way by the engine management - it doesn't matter one bit if the air going to the throttles is 'clean' or 'dirty' to the system.

OP said:
...I have discussed with the garage and they have confirmed that if I leave the car with them they will get it through.


Does this mean they'll reward you with an MOT pass if they can take it for a thrash? scratchchin


Edited by nelly1 on Saturday 17th March 06:17