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Old Sep 19th, 2020, 21:45   #11
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There are new ones listed Denso and Bosch but that does not mean they work. The mk1 style is very hard to get a sensor that works as a lot that are listed are the wrong Voltage
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Old Sep 19th, 2020, 21:57   #12
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hi .could not possibly have one shipped from the states as to expesive on post and import charges and dont know what you mean about down stream and up yes mine is the twin lamda one on the front of the cat and rear of the cat and w how do you reset the fuel ecu for future ref please
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hi .could not possibly have one shipped from the states as to expesive on post and import charges and dont know what you mean about down stream and up yes mine is the twin lamda one on the front of the cat and rear of the cat and w how do you reset the fuel ecu for future ref please
Up stream / down stream - before after cat

You can reset teh ECU with a OBD scan tool or just disconnect the battery for a few hours
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thanks classic swede let me no about those parts please,cheers
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dont know what you mean about down stream and up yes mine is the twin lamda one on the front of the cat and rear of the cat and w how do you reset the fuel ecu for future ref please
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take your pick from both types, upstream and downstream (pre and post cat)
I already explained!

As for resetting the ECU, either use a not-quite-OBD-II code reader or find the fuse that supplies the memory function to the ECU, i cn probably tell you which it is if i knew what year and model your V90 is and pull that fuse for 30 seconds and refit.
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i had a visitor today that tried to remove my cataliconverter in broad daylight.on my v90 .the car was up by the garage wall so they jacked it up to move it of the wall of the garage and cut the two front pipes and cut the two censers of the cat .luck would have it they were disturbed and ran of.what a mess on the exhaust.due to the front down pipes being welded to the cat ,so im on the look out for a new set of front pipes and poss a cat.
These scrotes need a CAT! the one layed across their backs, good and hard.
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hi the year is 13,10 97 and its a24v auto ok thanks
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yes ill probably have to weld them to the front twin pipes as well.just as they were on this one uther wise you just making it easy for them to get the cat of the front with clamps on.
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Up stream / down stream - before after cat

You can reset teh ECU with a OBD scan tool or just disconnect the battery for a few hours
did you find those exhaust bits after please and censers thanks
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hi classic swede.could you tel me the difference between the sensors on the cat please and are they the same part numbers and which ones site where on the cat .all i have to go on are the wires hanging down from underneath the car thanks
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