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08.05.2020 21:20 # 1
BuRCaK
Hello to everyone
207 1.4 I have a Trendy 2007 model LPG / Gasoline vehicle. 2 weeks ago the catalyst changed with zero The catalyst is cracked and in a condition that it won't keep welding, said the exhaust. Then I started getting a lower oxygen sensor error. Even if a master says that this error will be used and nothing happens, Ümraniye industry pug cu Shuayip master said, "You have to disassemble and look at the sensor to try from the same vehicle. I started to wait. If any of my vehicle is around Ümraniye, will it allow me to come to the industry with me and test its sensor? If I get a sensor, I cannot return it if the error persists because it is stuck. It is not a cheap piece, it is around 350 TL. I would be glad if you can help in this matter and spend 1 hour. If the problem is the sensor, I will buy and install a new sensor. thank you very much everyone.

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08.05.2020 21:20 # 2
sonerkyl
I hope you will find it in a short time, hodja.
08.05.2020 21:20 # 3
Ouzhan0734
I wish you a good day,
The same thing happened to me, the solution; I had cheap obd2 devices at home and looked at the oxygen sensor voltages through the Torque program with him. (Voltage values are available on the internet). If it does not value, the oxygen sensor is defective. You receive an error because your values are not between the reference values or the sensor is defective. Then we will find a solution according to the problem. I also got the same error after the catalyst replacement, I checked the sensor as above and realized that the sensor is working and the vehicle values are out of reference. I checked all the ignition parts because it is usually due to the ignition system malfunction. We have determined that it is throwing raw gasoline from the crank sensor malfunction. (The car crank sensor also gave the error code recently.) Since then, I got rid of that damn antipollution error. Unfortunately, masters in the industry do not help much. They say Peugeot's classic mistake.
08.05.2020 21:20 # 4
BuRCaK
Hello there. I took the risk and bought a Bosch sensor last month and it was fixed. Thank goodness I haven't gotten an error since then. I bought the obd2 device and it wasn't worth it. No problem with the new sensor, the range of values is normal. Thank you.
The original sensor was 1150 TL, but I bought the Bosch sensor 280. It's so strange that there is so much difference.
08.05.2020 21:20 # 5
scar1ove
the original is not higher quality, I think the prices are extremely high.
08.05.2020 21:20 # 6
Ouzhan0734
[QUOTE = vetch] Hello. I took the risk and bought a Bosch sensor last month and it was fixed. Thank goodness I haven't gotten an error since then. I bought the obd2 device and it wasn't worth it. No problem with the new sensor, the range of values is normal. Thank you.
The original sensor was 1150 TL, but I bought the Bosch sensor 280. It's so strange that there is so much difference.
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I am glad that you solved the problem, sometimes problems that cannot be solved so easily. In my case, the event was completely different.
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