Where are these sensors? O2 - Lambda / MAF / ABS wheel speed rear left
Hi My cousin has a VW Polo 1.0 51 reg 2001 which has a few problems.
I am going to replace both sensors but want to where they are located - anyone with any pictures to where they are? Any guides on removal?
Does a Polo have a MAF - mass air flow sensor? If so where would it be?
Chassis Type: 9N - VW Polo
Scan: 01,02,03,08,09,15,17,19,37,44,45,46,55,56,69
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Address 01: Engine
Controller: 030 906 032 CE
Component: ME7.5.10 3541
Coding: 00031
Shop #: WSC 00517
1 Fault Found:
16518 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1: No Activity
P0134 - 35-00 - -
Readiness: 0000 0000
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Address 03: ABS Brakes
Controller: 6X0 907 379 B
Component: ABS 30 IE CAN V004
Coding: 05603
Shop #: WSC 00788
1 Fault Found:
00290 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor: Rear Left (G46)
35-10 - - - Intermittent
Re: Where are these sensors? O2 - Lambda / MAF / ABS wheel speed rear left
Hi,
Did you ever get a response to this? Have an error on my polo - think its the lambda sensor - got a ODB11 conectort but cannot find suitable driver
Any clues?
Cheers
Ish
Re: Where are these sensors? O2 - Lambda / MAF / ABS wheel speed rear left
1. - I had a lamba sensor fault on my 01 polo 1.4, but it was caused by a by a faulty temp sensor. This reads the temp of your coolant. A VW specialist ran VAG COM on my car - I had this error and the lambda sensor too. If the temp sensor is faulty it doesn't work right, so the lambda sensor picks up the fault, it is actually working fine, its reading the fault cos the temp sensors not doing its job. They replaced the temp sensor - £30 fitted, that worked fine, only 5 minutes to change - the lambda sensor costs about £90 and there are more than one, when you fix one, the other reports a fault - get the temp sensor and hopefully it should sort things out, for £30 its worth a try!
2. - don't think there is a MAF on this POLO - thank god cos they always become faulty
3. - Try removing the fuse wires in the box fixed to the top of the cars battery, the ABS is attached here and if there are any cracks get a new one, only a few pounds, but might be worth checking first before making expensive fixes!