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any ideas what this could be?
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Seabook
PostPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 5:35 pm Up
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blocked cylinder? what does that mean?
 

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posi_gti wrote:
got it back from the garage, and they said it was a blocked piston cylinder? anyway the lights gone off now, so will give it a try
Question Never heard of that one before. Any idea how they fixed it?

 

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they said they cleared it, thats they all they said, he said it came up on the dyagnostics as that. anyway droe my car to work today, put fuel in on the way back, and boom same problem again!!! called green flag and he did a diagnostics and it came saying fuel trim bank one, he said its likely to be the lambodo sensor? thoughts on that?
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well this may cause the problem,because when the Lambada sensor is faulty,the burn of fuel is not good,which means that the spark plugs get very wet with fuel,which make it misfire and go off,so the spark plugs have to be dry and stay dry,so changing the Lambada sensor can fix the problem for you.

Note:change your fuel filter.

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cool cheers, any ideas how much a new one would cost?
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posi_gti wrote:
cool cheers, any ideas how much a new one would cost?

Well I can't answer this because I don't live in UK,but others will,because they change it alot.

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