Originally Posted by
Hilal
I'm pretty sure lambda sensors are only active when over ~3,000rpm. Even if you disconnect it, it would only display an engine fault light but wont affect its idle, but dont do that because u'll need to have it cleared by VW if u dont have the tools. Polo has two lambda sensors, one under the turbo and another after the cat.
Most cars have a idle air control valve, either its playing up or you have a vacuum leak somewhere. If you have a scanner, plug it in and see whats going on.
If you cant pin point the problem, disconnect your battery for 30 minutes and re-connect it and see if its any better.
Thats only going to mask the problem if indeed it has one. .
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