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| Lambda sensor connections Hello, Could anybody direct me to where the plug connector is for the lower lambda sensor on a 1.6 Stilo? I've found the top one fine, but not the bottom! Thanks, Del
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Many thanks, Del
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| Re: Lambda sensor connections Sorry, I can't answer your questions, but my 1.6 is going in to have it's lambdas replaced tomorrow. The garage told me that there were 3 to replace. I may be reading your posts wrong, but it seems like you know about 2. I don't want to think that my garage is going to rip me off on this, even though Mr. Tesco will be paying for it ![]() The garage also told me that only genuine Fiat lambdas will work properly (they are not a Fiat delaership, but Fiat/Alfa "specialists"), since they have tried aftermarket with poor results.
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as this subject has recently come up for me with regards to a sports cat which I hope to get fitted to the stilo along with a new 4 branch 4-2-1 exhaust manifold and this point came up in the discussion [two sensors on the cat] with regards accessability I think that the cat possibly may need to be removed as its directly bolted to the manifold and not under the car ..if you can remove the metal cat shield you should be able to see the sensors concerned ..good luck
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| Whaddya mean too old? | Re: Lambda sensor connections Only 2 lambdas on the 1.6 as far as I know unless they had a lambda promotion on! Top one's real easy, connector over by the idle valve Bottom one's not that difficult either, next to the drive shafts but you will have to get your grubbies on and get underneath Bottom lambda connector's here Don't have to remove the cat or anything heavy like that If doing it yourself then get a special lambda removal socket with the slot down the side for the wires, saves a lot of time
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| Re: Lambda sensor connections Many thanks all for your replies. I'm not too sure if I'll actually change the sensors yet, but its good to know where they connect! In brief, my Stilo (now 3 1/2 years old) has always ran indifferently; it can be clean and nippy, or noisy and feel like I'm driving through quicksand, or absolutely anywhere in between. I've had it in to garages countless times, and they all report no errors found (I've never had an engine warning light) or that it drove OK for them. Every single trip is a lottery - the car can run badly for 7 trips etc, then fine for 1, then bad for another load, and so on. When I say bad, I mean that the engine/exhaust tone becomes gruff and boomy, and the car feels like it is being held back. At motorway speeds, you cannot hear yourself for the boom! Get back in the car after stopping it, and it might then glide down the motorway, and is a joy to drive. I've swapped coils out and replaced the map sensor, and the dealerships say there is no updates needed by the ECU. What got me thinking was the other week when NumanR mentioned that the values recorded by the top lambda sensor are stored and used as the base settings for the next trip. I'd often wondered about the lambda sensors but never had the nerve to touch them, but when Deckchair mentioned the fact that if one is unplugged, it will run but on default settings, I thought I'd give it a go. I unplugged the top one and carried on my business. Nothing much happened until the 2nd restart after unplugging it, when I got the expected 'engine fault' spanner (the first time I've ever seen it in all its life is this a Stilo record ?! ) and then I noticed that my car generally ran much more uniformly from trip to trip. I didn't mind if it wasn't great, just as long as in was consistent, hopefully pointing at the lambda sensor as a fault. There were still slight differences in ride quality, so I was wondering next if the bottom post-car sensor may also be having problems. Plugged the top sensor back in after a week, the fault light disappeared on the 3rd restart, and I'm back to pot luck running.With all this scare that happened over silicone on lambda sensors, I was wondering if something has happened very early in the car's life that has possibly reduced their ability to give out proper readings, without being far enough out to report errors? Could it happen that if a sensor was bad it gave random readings? Anyway, thanks if anybodys read all this, and thanks Deck for the diagrams. If I can get at the bottom connector, do you think I should unplug it and give it a go? Thanks all, Del
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| Whaddya mean too old? | Re: Lambda sensor connections Still getting that problem are you Dello? That's been a while LAMBDA Did the mechanics check the lambda sensor voltage output signals? If the lambda sensor is slow to respond it will give bad running through wrong fuel/air mixtures being supplied to the engine and sometimes it can have a good day and others not ENGINE TEMP SENSOR Engine temperature sensor might be inaccurate, giving out wrong voltage but not wrong enough to cause a fault code. Engine thinks it's warmer/colder than it is. Does it always start well? What happens when it's having a bad day? Poor acceleration? Lumpy running? When it's having a bad day is it worse than when you had the lambda disconnected?
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As far as I know the garages never checked in as much detail as that, they appeared to declare it fit when it drove Ok into the workshop and brought up no errors. I haven't got the money just now to ask people to do it. The car always starts OK, takes about 2 seconds first thing in the morning, and if the engine is even slightly warm, it starts on the turn of the key. It sounds really weird, but you can sort of predict the journey I'm in for from the noise of the car starting, it just somehow sounds better when it will run well ! On a bad trip, it can still get up to speed and revs, but is really noisy about it, and low speed around town driving is simply uncomfortable; there's less power at move off. Even when its like this, it idles solidly, and if you rev the engine when the clutch is in or its out of gear so the engine is not doing any work, the gruffness is gone, only to return as soon as the engine picks up the strain again. With the top sensor disconnected, the car never once was as bad as it can be with everything connected. Most of the time it was a pleasure to drive (even though it can on occasions be like this with everything connected!) and it only on a couple of occasions had a 'touch' of gruffness, like a very mild version of what I usually get, leading me to think something else might be slightly amiss. I do feel (even though it may be despearion after all this time) that the car is riding much better generally with the top lambda disconnected. Thanks Deck, and to all for your time so far. Del.
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| Whaddya mean too old? | Re: Lambda sensor connections If you have a multimeter then I'd check the engine temp sensor and see what voltages it's throwing out for various engine temperatures, cold/medium/hot. If it thinks the engine is cold when it isn't or vice versa you can get poor running as if the engine is out of tune. At the least, spray some contact cleaner down in there Remember though that the voltage at the sensor may not be the voltage that gets to the ECU, a resistance or two along the way and anything can happen. The connector at the engine temp sensor can cause a resistance too which will throw everything out. When it makes good contact then that could be your "good day"
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my disk wont load on this PC
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| Whaddya mean too old? | Re: Lambda sensor connections Yes pictures speak volumes and getting detailed information on the Stilo is like pulling teeth at times Why won't your disc run? Are you running Vista? Dello Here's a useful chart of resistance v temp for the engine temp sensor With everything switched off, just measure the resistance across the two pins on the sensor. Should be around 2.5Kohms at 20 degrees down to 230 ohms at 90 degrees If you have EOBD cables and software you can pick up what engine temp your ECU thinks it is on a laptop
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more fun
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| The modfather | Well vista is going to be installed onto this PC as it was part of the package with the PC see why I like written Manuals [books] now cant you ..PCs can some times be a pain in the Asp
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