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Old Dec 15th, 2008, 01:31 AM
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Unhappy LAMBDA SENSOR got cut off wiring ??

hi, i have a 2007 mini cooper which i just got a cooper s front end fitted - cooper s bonnet, bumper

but the guy cut my LAMBDA SENSOR off (he says it was accidental, i have no idea how such a accident would happen, but i just wanted me car away from him quickish )

i have got a guy in KWIK FIT who will fit it but the problem comes in with the wiring, the sensor was cut off on the wiring loom of the car ... it is the blue LAMBDA SENSOR. i just to find out which wires go to which pin because im trying to connect the socket housing back to the loom?

Oh and he lost my sensor also so thats why i cant just connect them back up ... i've brought new sensor and housing clip from dealer just need wiring help PLease

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?!:O!? how did he do that??!!

not even i was that dumb and i chopped through my air bag cables fitting an amp :P


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Not knowing the engine; but how have they 'lost' the sensor too? normally there in the exhaust and it takes a great deal of work to remove them (sometimes heat etc), is there any wirring left? I would solder it if it was an older car, but that had better be sorted properly or your warrenty will be out.... I'd ask the garage that screwed it up to sort it pronto!
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hi, spoke to someone in bmw they goes get it done out of bmw so it doesnt affect warrenty, but i have the problem of matching the clours up ,


on the loom there a four wires going into the housing clip , and then four on the actual sensor, both sets are different colours, if some1 could let me know which colours go to which wire , would be amazing

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