Lambda sensors.

Neilb62

Zorg Addict
British Zeds
Joined
Apr 14, 2021
Points
49
Location
Darwen
Model of Z
3.0 Roadster.
Just got underneath to have a go at the lambda sensors. This’ll be fun!
The easy one to get at isn’t for moving so I’ve soaked them in WD40 and will leave them.
Oh, and I seem to have cat problems of another kind 🤭
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colb

Zorg Guru (V)
British Zeds
Joined
Nov 25, 2012
Points
178
Location
Newport, South Wales,UK
Model of Z
Z3 M43 1.8 (1999) and Z4 E85 2.5 (2003)
And the best of luck with removing it/them. Had a nightmare with a post cat sensor on my Z4 tried different sensor sockets and breaker bar to no avail.
Ended up using an air chisel to cut top of sensor off leaving the hex and used a extractor socket on it with a breaker bar. The reverse spiral flutes in the socket grip tighter and tighter when undoing and got it out first go.
 

as400

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Supporter
Joined
Dec 16, 2017
Points
108
Location
Arundel(ish)
Model of Z
2.8 Widebody
Not sure about lambda's but have heard that cats are not easy to get off a Z3 and that ones going nowhere!

I have a cover just for my roof as my tabby loves to sleep on the fabric and the fur is a devil to get off.
 

Neilb62

Zorg Addict
British Zeds
Joined
Apr 14, 2021
Points
49
Location
Darwen
Model of Z
3.0 Roadster.
Not sure about lambda's but have heard that cats are not easy to get off a Z3 and that ones going nowhere!

I have a cover just for my roof as my tabby loves to sleep on the fabric and the fur is a devil to get off.
Mine usually lives under a cover and Ollie loves to sleep on the roof, he’s long hairs so there’s fluff everywhere!
 
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