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  1. Dox, Car is completely stripped down and the shell,doors,tailgate etc are currently residing at the body shop. It is a full nut + bolt resto. This Lambda has been damaged in the past and repaired,I see this as an opportunity to replace it with a new one So in answer to your question,no I haven’t tested it. To be honest,I would struggle to test it,even if the car was complete-i’m learning as I go along. I appreciate all replies and advice,i’ll need loads going forward. Cheers again.
  2. Thanks for your reply fendervg, The Bosch part number on mine is 0 258 003 165,it has a 4 wire connector,but one is an earth that attaches to a bracket on the car. Has the wrong sensor been fitted to my car in the past?-there has been a repair to the Lambda in the cars history. I would take a punt if I knew it was from a 2E engine,my thinking being that they must operate the same regardless of model. Cheers again.
  3. Hello there, I realise this is an old/done to death topic,but I could do with some advice. I am currently restoring a 1995 2.0L 8V (2E engine) I need a Lambda probe-amongst a ton of other parts! I have seen a genuine Lambda,part no 021 906 265 B-will this fit mine? The info on here gives that part number,but with an A at the end,does the B mean a superceeded part? Any replies will be much appreciated, Cheers in advance, Jason.
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