So i took the LCR to the dealers today for them to do the coolant sensor (im lazy by the way) and the lambda on the D/P. They did the coolant sensor fine, but when it came to fitting the Lambda they told me that they needed the car for an hour and a half so they could fit the sensor, and do something called LONG CODING. Now i had not heard this mentioned before, so i asked what it was, they explained that a Lmabda degrades over time, and the car learns to accept this. Now if they were to fit a new sensor the readings could be very different, and the car might not even run or start?????
So they would need the car for 20 minutes ( after they told me an hour and a half) to do this and set the car back up. They also said oh its remapped, not sure if we can even do it..well the map has nothing to do with fiting a new sensor does it?
NOW.. what i want to know... i have been told i can just plug the new sensor in and away i go..no problems. This was from the people who mapped my car. And the dealer is telling me it needs long coding..SO WHO DO I BELIEVE...any comments and suggestions welcome please..
Matt
So they would need the car for 20 minutes ( after they told me an hour and a half) to do this and set the car back up. They also said oh its remapped, not sure if we can even do it..well the map has nothing to do with fiting a new sensor does it?
NOW.. what i want to know... i have been told i can just plug the new sensor in and away i go..no problems. This was from the people who mapped my car. And the dealer is telling me it needs long coding..SO WHO DO I BELIEVE...any comments and suggestions welcome please..
Matt