very, the cat is supposed to filter the exhaust gas.
removing it means no filtering.
the lambda sensor is reading dirty air where its supposed to be clean, and telling the ECU that something is broken.
resetting the light will turn it off, for about 5 miles.
best bet, remove the after cat lambda sensor, tie it up in a sandwich bag and tuck it away safely, then fit a bolt in the hole in the pipe.
very, the cat is supposed to filter the exhaust gas.
removing it means no filtering.
the lambda sensor is reading dirty air where its supposed to be clean, and telling the ECU that something is broken
resetting the light will turn it off, for about 5 miles.
best bet, remove the after cat lambda sensor, tie it up in a sandwich bag and tuck it away safely, then fit a bolt in the hole in the pipe.
Have bought a bolt to bung the sensor hole, will tidy sensor away. Hopefully it should turn off in time. I'm not the kind of person that can live with an EML on.
Thanks again for the help
did it solve it for you?
where abouts in the south east are you anyways?