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    Location of O2 Sensor on a Bora V5?

    The new O2 sensor from ECS should be arriving any day so I am planning to fit it at the weekend.

    Can anyone tell me where the sensor is located on the V5? I know it will be somewhere between the extractors and the cat so once it is up on ramps I should be able to find it but it will save me some time if someone knows its location.

    Also, is it accessible with normal tools or will I need a lamda wrench?

    Thanks!

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    Great service from ECS, from placing the order to parts in my hand ... 7 days! Nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rybky View Post
    Great service from ECS, from placing the order to parts in my hand ... 7 days! Nice.

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    Yep, they're great - I've ordered on a Monday before and had parts in my hand by the Friday.

    WRT the sensor, there's one directly before the catalytic converter and one right after. I'd guess you have bought the pre-cat sensor. Not sure what tool is required to remove it, I do know that ECS sell a tool for installing/removing it, but that may be a convenience rather than necessity thing.
    Last edited by Manaz; 31-05-2010 at 03:39 PM.
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    Great service from ECS, from placing the order to parts in my hand ... 7 days! Nice.
    I can beat that. When I bought my VAGCOM cable from Ross Tech, I ordered it on a Friday afternoon and it arrived at about 11am on the Monday!

    I'm guessing the O2 sensor is on the exhaust manifold.
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    From memory you can just pull them out? Maybe something like a Light bulb; twist and pull. But i might be going insain.
    The one in my 2lt can just be accessed from the top of the engine bay, my mechanic did it while i was standing there. But i can not remember exactly where it was sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dylan8 View Post
    From memory you can just pull them out? Maybe something like a Light bulb; twist and pull. But i might be going insain.
    The one in my 2lt can just be accessed from the top of the engine bay, my mechanic did it while i was standing there. But i can not remember exactly where it was sorry.
    That wouldn't be the O2 sensor, they are screwed in and can be hard to get old ones out from what I read.

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    might be wrong with fitment then...
    If its the part im thinking. looking at the my 2lt with the bonnet open it is to the left of the battery, sort of under the engine cover. mines green?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dylan8 View Post
    might be wrong with fitment then...
    If its the part im thinking. looking at the my 2lt with the bonnet open it is to the left of the battery, sort of under the engine cover. mines green?
    Ah! That's the coolant sensor, something else I have to change too. Green means you have the good one, they originally had black ones which are known to be faulty.

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    ahhh sorry dude! Good luck finding it then

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manaz View Post
    WRT the sensor, there's one directly before the catalytic converter and one right after. I'd guess you have bought the pre-cat sensor. Not sure what tool is required to remove it, I do know that ECS sell a tool for installing/removing it, but that may be a convenience rather than necessity thing.
    For what it's worth, this description came straight from the graphics in my Bentley Manual, and so is probably as accurate as you'll get without getting up under a car to check it out.
    Nothing to see here...

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