Lambda codes on INPA

Ado1379

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the car has been running off for a few weeks now, and narrowed it down to the MAF sensor. Bought a new one and it’s runs and drives fine.
I went to check the codes on INPA and these 3 were there. (I cleared the codes before the drive after fitting the new MAF)

lambda was replaced in the summer last year. Anyone any thoughts?
 

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If it were me I would visit an MOT station and ask them to carry the standard MOT emission test, making sure they do it properly including testing the engine oil temperature.


Tony.
 
That’s not really an option to in NI I don’t think as they run MOT’s differently over here
 
When was it last tested? Did you get an emission test result print off? I was under the impression that Northern Ireland testing scheme was the same as mainland UK? I know that it is different in the Republic.

Tony.
 
The testing scheme is the same, but the procedure is different. Instead of having a garage do the mot test, they’re a specific test Center’s you drive to and wait for it to be done. It’s like a conveyer belt, you drive up to the doors and you pop out the other side with a pass or fail. I might be able to get the local garage to give me a read out though
 
It was past tested in June. Since then all I’ve really done is fit a new stainless cat back system as the original fell to bits. New lambda, cam shaft sensor, new MAF and spark plugs with a full service including diff and transmission.
 
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