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It's failed numerous times now so I've taken the car away and found another local garage that can help out. I'm still interested to find out what causing the failure.
Lambda being out is generally:
Lambda sensor faulty
Coolant sensor faulty (lambda only used once upto temp)
Exhaust hole allowing outside air in and effecting the reading
Mine has just failed on this as well. CO and HC fine but lambda is 1.045. OBDII says that coolant temp is OK. So I'll check for leaks and see about getting a new lambda sensor. My car has been driven without the cat for some time but I don't see how this would affect it. Anybody know if thu is likely to be the pre or post cat sensor? I assume the pre-cat but not sure.
I would say lambda readings that high definitely point to an exhaust leak.
The leak will cause the exhaust gas to draw in fresh air from the leak.. and the probe will think that the mixture is massively lean as a result.