kooky_guy
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
As part of putting my Range Rover back on the road, I had the cats replaced with some second hand items. Unfortunately according to the garage the lambda sensors were a different fitting so they put in new ones.
Since then then car has suffered an intermittent problem with power (feels like serious fuel starvation that comes and goes) and a random loss of idle. It's weird because it is intermittent. It literally comes and goes. When it's behaving it pulls, runs and idles perfectly.
I hadn't quite made the connection before, but is it possible that an electrical connection problem with the new lambdas could have such dramatic effects? Or even a problem with the new lambdas themselves? I thought they just allowed for gradual changes to the fuel trims?
I originally thought the problem must be petrol system related as it runs fine on lpg (other than the unrelated problems in my other thread), but this has got me wondering now if it might be something more simple...?
Wouldn't a bad connection to a lambda cause the EML light to come on or something though?
As part of putting my Range Rover back on the road, I had the cats replaced with some second hand items. Unfortunately according to the garage the lambda sensors were a different fitting so they put in new ones.
Since then then car has suffered an intermittent problem with power (feels like serious fuel starvation that comes and goes) and a random loss of idle. It's weird because it is intermittent. It literally comes and goes. When it's behaving it pulls, runs and idles perfectly.
I hadn't quite made the connection before, but is it possible that an electrical connection problem with the new lambdas could have such dramatic effects? Or even a problem with the new lambdas themselves? I thought they just allowed for gradual changes to the fuel trims?
I originally thought the problem must be petrol system related as it runs fine on lpg (other than the unrelated problems in my other thread), but this has got me wondering now if it might be something more simple...?
Wouldn't a bad connection to a lambda cause the EML light to come on or something though?