Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
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Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
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Ive had my auto electrician plug into my Polo as the engine management light keeps coming on and he tells me that the Lambda sensor needs replacing.
I reckon this is something I can do myself with just limited car mechanic knowledge, but I see that you can buy a universal one on eBay WITHOUT the plug for £18
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UNIVERSAL-4- ... SwcN5anDMK
Or an NGK branded on WITH the plug for £80
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1x-NGK-Lambd ... SwUchaQ3bM
Obviously I dont want to have to pay the higher price if necessary, so does anyone know if its really necessary to buy the one with the plug end, or can the plug just be removed from the one thats on the car currently and put on the cheaper one?
Thanks in advance
Ive had my auto electrician plug into my Polo as the engine management light keeps coming on and he tells me that the Lambda sensor needs replacing.
I reckon this is something I can do myself with just limited car mechanic knowledge, but I see that you can buy a universal one on eBay WITHOUT the plug for £18
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UNIVERSAL-4- ... SwcN5anDMK
Or an NGK branded on WITH the plug for £80
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1x-NGK-Lambd ... SwUchaQ3bM
Obviously I dont want to have to pay the higher price if necessary, so does anyone know if its really necessary to buy the one with the plug end, or can the plug just be removed from the one thats on the car currently and put on the cheaper one?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
Well first of all, are you sure you're looking at the correct part number?
Does your car have just one lambda probe or two? Some have two, one before the catalytic converter and one after.
The one without the plug obviously requires soldering the wires to it. Can you do that?
Do you have any indication of the quality of it?
Personally, I'd buy the more expensive one from a good brand (Denso, Bosch, NGK, etc). This way you can be pretty sure the quality is decent.
It's a bit more painful in the wallet but can save you from future troubles (i.e. molten catalytic converter, random errors).
Does your car have just one lambda probe or two? Some have two, one before the catalytic converter and one after.
The one without the plug obviously requires soldering the wires to it. Can you do that?
Do you have any indication of the quality of it?
Personally, I'd buy the more expensive one from a good brand (Denso, Bosch, NGK, etc). This way you can be pretty sure the quality is decent.
It's a bit more painful in the wallet but can save you from future troubles (i.e. molten catalytic converter, random errors).
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Re: Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
All very good questions.
Where would I find what the official part number is please?
Ive not actually been under the car, I'm just going off what my A.E. told me whose been in the business for 40+ years.
Where would I find what the official part number is please?
Ive not actually been under the car, I'm just going off what my A.E. told me whose been in the business for 40+ years.
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Re: Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
Depending on the fault code, you'd probably see either bank 1 sensor 1 or bank 1 sensor 2. Sensor 1 would be before the cat, sensor 2 behind.
You can find the replacement part number in ETKA:
http://www.oemepc.com/vw/part_single/ca ... 477/lang/e
Number 1 is before the cat, number 2 is after.
You'll have to look for engine code CBZB or CBZB (1.2 TSI resp 90 or 105 hp).
You can find the replacement part number in ETKA:
http://www.oemepc.com/vw/part_single/ca ... 477/lang/e
Number 1 is before the cat, number 2 is after.
You'll have to look for engine code CBZB or CBZB (1.2 TSI resp 90 or 105 hp).
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Re: Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
Once you have found out which Lambda sensor it is, probably B1 S1, but you need to see which one is being logged as faulty, the quick and cheapest way to fix it is by doing what iichel suggested.
NTK used to be the brand that VW Group used, if still true then buy one of them, NTK is the NGK brand for these items, I found that my VW dealer could supply one to me for the same price or slightly less than buying online when the delivery charges are added on - that was from experience going back maybe 10 years.
NTK used to be the brand that VW Group used, if still true then buy one of them, NTK is the NGK brand for these items, I found that my VW dealer could supply one to me for the same price or slightly less than buying online when the delivery charges are added on - that was from experience going back maybe 10 years.
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Re: Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
My guy said it was the sensor after the cat. Bank 1 sensor 2.
So after means behind yeah?
This page is very confusing to me http://www.oemepc.com/vw/part_single/ca ... 477/lang/e
and it even states my VIN number isnt correct even though I have entered it twice correctly now
So after means behind yeah?
This page is very confusing to me http://www.oemepc.com/vw/part_single/ca ... 477/lang/e
and it even states my VIN number isnt correct even though I have entered it twice correctly now
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Re: Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
You need the 03F906262C (sensor after cat).
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Re: Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
I don't understand why using the VIN does not seem to work for us in UK - it does not make much sense, when I needed top buy one for a 2002 Polo, the part selector on the NGK site did not work when inputting the car model, age and engine type! I knew it was wrong so looked for the same item in a 2003 SEAT Ibiza and that worked, though in the end I checked the price at my VW dealership and it was just as cheap or cheaper buying it there, so I did.coffee_king wrote: ↑Thu Jul 26, 2018 4:48 pm My guy said it was the sensor after the cat. Bank 1 sensor 2.
So after means behind yeah?
This page is very confusing to me http://www.oemepc.com/vw/part_single/ca ... 477/lang/e
and it even states my VIN number isnt correct even though I have entered it twice correctly now
Maybe once you have found an online price of one delivered to your door, phone up your local VW/SEAT/Skoda dealership parts department for their price to supply you.
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Re: Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
Even though this doesnt state its for my VW Polo 1.2TSI it should be fine right?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/REAR-4-WIRE- ... Swcp1Ziwvg
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/REAR-4-WIRE- ... Swcp1Ziwvg
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Re: Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
I'd say it should fit, yes.
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Re: Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
Anyone no the part number for the bank 1 sensor 1 sensor can’t seem to find it anywhere
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Re: Replacing Lambda O2 Oxygen Sensor VW Polo 2010 1.2 TSI
You would need to tell us your engine code, the previous poster's car was an earlier engine - your profile shows your car as being a 6C version with a 1.2TSI engine - but which one or engine code.