How do I fit a Lambda/ Oxygen/ Air-Flow Sensor???
How do I fit a Lambda/ Oxygen/ Air-Flow Sensor???
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TotalControl

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8,289 posts

221 months

Saturday 26th April 2008
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Right peeps, i have purchased a Lambda Sensor for my Celica ST202 (finally!) and wish to install it myself. I tried to locate the current one today just to acknowledge where the thing was and couldn't find it!
Was wondering if any of you guys have come across this issue, the engine is a 3S-GE. I would like to be able to change it myself as i'm pretty cash strapped and would also like to learn a bit for future reference.
So, what is the correct procedure in locating, removing the old and installing the new sensor?

Cheers guys
TC

TotalControl

Original Poster:

8,289 posts

221 months

Sunday 27th April 2008
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Anyone? I cant seem to find any diagrams on the net. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

bint

4,664 posts

247 months

Sunday 27th April 2008
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Hi, try 6gc.net or www.celica-club.co.uk - from memory though, and this is based on an ST not a GT, the lambda is the one in the exhaust and the air flow sensor (MAF - if I'm thinking rightly) is the one into the air box...........

However, I never needed to change any of mine so couldn't say for sure. There is a wiki guide on celica club that has diagrams etc and links to how to's as well as lots of owners who have done the same.

cptsideways

13,831 posts

275 months

Sunday 27th April 2008
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Its just below the manifold, you already have one btw. Why not just plumb into your existing ones output to a guage?

TotalControl

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8,289 posts

221 months

Saturday 3rd May 2008
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Right, the lambda sensor went on to be fitted, only to find out that the downpipe was rusted at the sensors links! Downpipe has been ordered as of Thursday and should be with me by Wednesday. This is costing me too much! Thanx for your help anyway peeps.