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Old 01-08-2008   #1 (Post Link)
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lambda sensors

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Does anyone know the sensor location on the car according to the diagnostic software on a 156 2.0jts? i.e Bank 1 sensor 1, bank 1 sensor 2, bank 2 sensor 1, & bank 2 sensor 2.
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Re: lambda sensors

B1 S1 is left hand pre cat, B1 S2 is Rh pre cat and B2 S1 is unerneath just infront of the cat. There is no B2 S2 on that car, that is normally a V6 or more code.

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Re: lambda sensors

But I thought the jts has 4 Lambda's fitted?
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Re: lambda sensors

Originally Posted by fordm View Post
But I thought the jts has 4 Lambda's fitted?
It does, sorry JTS, not paying attention there, well the first 2 are the same, then B1 S1 is post L/H pre cat and B2 S2 is post cat as they do CAT condition sensing too.

2 top ones (Bank 1) = 46811311 - ELECTRO-VALVE

2 lower ones (Bank 2) = 60815699 - ELECTRO-VALVE
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Great thanks for info, will save me some time messing around unplugging each one in turn now.
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