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Old 10-04-2006, 09:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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While sitting in traffic today my traction control warning light and abs light came on together and stayed on until i turned the ignition off. when i turned it back on they were off ????? any ideas pls.
also anyone have any tips of links on how to remove my radio and how to get the back seat up as i hope to get my phatbox this weekend and i intend to try and put it in myself

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ABS light and ESP light = lamber sensor...

Mine did it about 1 year ago and never came back on...... however i did have a coil pack on its way out which would off mess up the emissions so that was why it occured i guess...

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replaced the coil pack and the light is comming back on anyone any ideas
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ABS light and ESP light = lamber sensor...


i had a coil pack go down a few days after so i put it down to that... however its lamber if its coming on all the time

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What does lamber mean?
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normally it means the lamber sensor needs replacing... £75.00 in the UK... Audi class it as a servicable part..

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What does lamber mean?
Have a read of this and it will explain what it is and its use Lambda sensors / exhaust oxygen sensors
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Have a read of this and it will explain what it is and its use Lambda sensors / exhaust oxygen sensors
I see, we call those Oxygen sensors over here.
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This just recently happened to me. Turned out to be my Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor.
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