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Old 09-24-2015, 02:53 AM
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Sorry , can u help me , where to find Oxygen o2 Lambda Sensor in jaguar xj6 sovereign 4.0 , I use EPC , but still can not find where they are.
 
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try engine management/emission systems/sensors etc



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thx , I'll write down when take a look
 
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And one more question, there are one or two Lambda Sensor in this model ?
 
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Hi Real Sinner,

There is only one O2 sensor on the XJ40, and it is mounted on top of the exhaust pipe below the right side of the engine. The photos at the links below may be helpful:

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The manufacturer of the original O2 sensor was Bosch, and you can find the correct part number for your model year and engine here:

https://www.boschautoparts.com/auto

Regardless of which brand of sensor you buy, I highly recommend that you purchase one that already has the correct electrical connector installed. There have been many reports of problems from members who used the "Universal" type sensor that requires you to install the electrical connector that fits your car. The problem is that the sensors on the XJ40 use the tiny passages between the wiring conductors to draw fresh air into the sensor, and just the act of installing the connector improperly can cause the sensor to be non-functional.

Cheers,

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O great . I find u answer very useful
 
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