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@STEVE.M You know, I wouldnt be surprised if thats what it is. I dont remember noticing that bit, I had some grief with the manifold as the threads at the flange stripped and ended up helicoiling them so its been on and off a few times.
Regarding the light, I dont think so, unless its the EML...
@STEVE.M Cant work out where you mean on that pic, arrow looks like its pointing to the rear of the inlet?
@bloke Dont use facebook im afraid, will try to have a look around
Looks like it'll be monday now before they get back to me - if they come back saying that the throttle body hasn't sorted it and they suspect an ecu issue, would you advise taking it elsewhere, and if so, do you know anywhere local to myself that has a good rep?
Dropped off the throttle body today, wasn't expecting me to have it so quickly and says it might be monday until they get round to it ?
Apparently they were using clip to calibrate the throttle, but it wouldn't stay on and is revving itself again
Thanks for the info bud, pretty sure the one i got from eurocarparts was in a blue box too! Yep, definitely is a code for the heater circuit, not that im terribly knowledgeable on the subject but I'm fairly sure it's independent of the sensor circuit code.
Funnily enough that guy had a flamer...
It did clear my code when I put it in but in fairness it was only the code for the heater circuit.
Are those lambdas you linked definitely genuine? That seems an awfully good price
Blue, it's in lochgelly. I actually changed the rear lambda not long ago, chaps in the garage said they can't get a reading off it though. Was eurocarparts I got it from so shouldn't have a problem returning it anyway - cheers for the link