Lamda??
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Sambino
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I have a 1988 325i cabby. As above mine doesn't have a cat converter - but does it have a lambda sensor?
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Brianmoooore
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Then someone will have removed the cat. at some point. The purpose of a lambda sensor is to protect a cat. You should also have a carbon canister in the fuel tank vent. line cluttering up the under bonnet area.
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Sambino
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Don't have a canister either!
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I have two silencers- back box and centre box
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Brianmoooore
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Where's the lambda sensor fitted? It fits into the cat. on M40 engined cars, and I think oit does on M20s as well.
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jmc330i
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And on my M40 engined car.Cloggy Saint wrote:The lambda fits into the down pipe on M20 cars.
I think the OP is asking if his car has a lambda sensor fitted, not saying it has one but doesn't have a cat.Brianmoooore wrote:Where's the lambda sensor fitted?
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'93 318i touring 16v
'91 325i Sport
'93 318i touring 16v
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Sambino
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Yes Jmc what you just said. a˜Š
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