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Oxygen lambada sensor error ?

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Dear All

I just scanned my car with VCDS and found that error

Please can someone explaine to me what is that and how to solve it ?

best regards

MAK

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Address 01: Engine Labels: 06A-906-033-BGU.lbl

Control Module Part Number: 06A 906 033 FE

Component and/or Version: SIMOS71 1.6l 2VG 8724

Software Coding: 0000075

Work Shop Code: WSC 73430 790 00000

VCID: 67D7CA385676CB6

1 Fault Found:

18669 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1

P2237 - 009 - Pump Current Open Circuit - Intermittent

Freeze Frame:

RPM: 3264 /min

Mass Air / Rev.: 414.2 mg/str

Voltage: 1.880 V

Bin. Bits: 00000100

RPM: 1920 /min

Mass Air / Rev.: 365.2 mg/str

Voltage: 2.020 V

Bin. Bits: 00000100

Readiness: 0000 0000

Looks like a faulty lambda probe at a guess, normally when getting pump current issues and heater issues it's the probe itself, they do give up after a time.

  • Author

many thanks for your fast replay

you mean this error related to lambada sensor or the fuel pump?

if it is lambada sensor , which one as i hearded they r 3 or 4 (i am not sure )

Bank 1 sensor 1 is in the exhaust in front of the catalytic converter

  • Author

i got what you mean now,

so this one need to be replaced , or i clean first and check.

Its probably worth just replacing it.

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