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Old 20-02-12, 10:01 PM   #31
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Agree, the engine is one ugly s.o.b.
Now the Vectra Gsi is very nice looking engine!!

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Looks arnt everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe not, but they do help! LoL
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Old 21-02-12, 01:46 PM   #32
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Just been quoted £150 + VAT for an inlet manifold. What do people think? A good price or not??
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Old 22-02-12, 05:06 PM   #33
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Still need help/advice on the engine management fault, which is P0155 O2 Sensor Circuit Malfunction (Bank 2 Sensor 1) any info on that fault would be helpful!
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Old 22-02-12, 05:15 PM   #34
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Just been quoted £150 + VAT for an inlet manifold. What do people think? A good price or not??
New one ?
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Old 22-02-12, 05:19 PM   #35
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Still need help/advice on the engine management fault, which is P0155 O2 Sensor Circuit Malfunction (Bank 2 Sensor 1) any info on that fault would be helpful!
Just googgled it mate and it came up with this ....

http://www.obd-codes.com/p0155

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A code P0155 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:

•O2 Heater element resistance is high
•Internal short or open in the heater element
•O2 heater circuit wiring high resistance
•open or short to ground in the wiring harness

Possible Solutions
•Repair short or open or high resistance in wiring harness or harness connectors
•Replace oxygen sensor (cannot repair open or short that occurs internally to sensor)
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Old 22-02-12, 05:37 PM   #36
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New one ?
No, second hand from www.roverbreakers.com.

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Just googgled it mate and it came up with this ....

http://www.obd-codes.com/p0155

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A code P0155 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:

•O2 Heater element resistance is high
•Internal short or open in the heater element
•O2 heater circuit wiring high resistance
•open or short to ground in the wiring harness

Possible Solutions
•Repair short or open or high resistance in wiring harness or harness connectors
•Replace oxygen sensor (cannot repair open or short that occurs internally to sensor)
??????? Gotta get me a Haynes manual to find all those bits!!??
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Old 22-02-12, 05:43 PM   #37
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Taylah has grown, remember when she was just a bump.

That doesnt seem that long ago.

Time flies.

How about asking roverbreakers to throw in a good s/h O2 sensor in the deal!!!!
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Old 22-02-12, 06:06 PM   #38
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Taylah has grown, remember when she was just a bump.

That doesnt seem that long ago.

Time flies.

How about asking roverbreakers to throw in a good s/h O2 sensor in the deal!!!!
She sure has!! Gotta get a new T-shirt for her before the meet!! Time flies when your having fun!? It only seems like yesterday she was born!!

Could do, do you think they'd go for it??
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Ask them to guarantee the vis motors on it and £150 ain't bad - vat is another £30 on top though remember - so I'd try to get it for £150 all in.

Think I sold a brand new one for £350 a while back and most of them on the bay go for between £100 and £150 - been looking as my ZS might need one.
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Old 22-02-12, 06:36 PM   #40
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Weve been selling inlet manifolds for £100.00 plus delivery.

They arent fetching what they used to, so i would say Roverparts are a bit on the dear side.

I would do a inlet manifold fitted with brand new vis motors for £200.00 plus delivery

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