Jimmy, did you evre work on any G60s. When they started over fuelling, you could tape the wide open throttle switch in so the ECU ignored the lambda probe and ran off stored maps. Basically putting it into open loop.
Just wondering if it would be possible to do the same with this van.
Brenton can you see the output of the probe using VAG-COM? Or stick your multimeter across the probe on volts. From cold the voltage will increase from 0 up towards a volt, once warmed up the voltage will hunt about a bit due to the slow sampling rate of the meter, but it will be indicating somewhere around 0.8 volts on average, showing that it is cycling up and down.
Revving the engine will make the voltage go high and stick there briefly, a rich mixture to make the motor accelerate. When you come off the throttle, the output will drop to 0, over run cutoff, until the revs drop to 1500 or so then, the hunting up and down will start again.
If you don't see what I have described above, you need to work out why.
You could also check the throttle pot and switches with VAG-COM and make sure they are behaving properly, you can also see the water temp output too.
Gavin
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