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    Catalytic converter replacement part (1.6)

    It is from 2001 and has two lambdas. The cat was eliminated on purpose some while ago in an attempt to fix another problem (of which the cause ended up being something else). Which exact Fieta Zetec S model has a fitting cat, and are you absolutely certain? I can't afford to buy the wrong one...
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    Catalytic converter replacement part (1.6)

    Hi, I am in need of a new catalytic converter. I could buy an genuine cat, but it would cost me a lot. A local shop offered me a aftermarket (non-original) spare cat for considerably less, but I am not sure it will fit my 1.6. What I know to be true is that the Ford OEM number of the 1.6's cat...
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    Lambda pre-cat post-cat difference

    I see. The thing is, I first bought this lambda (http://www.ebay.de/itm/FORD-MONDEO-FOCUS-FIESTA-GALAXY-PUMA-KA-FUSION-usw-LAMBDA-SONDE-98-AB-9F472-BB-/161387005671?ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:DE:1123) and to replace my original post-cat sensor with. As you can see, it's OEM number is 98 AB 9F472 BB...
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    Lambda pre-cat post-cat difference

    My mechanic doesn't have his own reader, so that would cost me as well. But if the extra post-cat lambda that I already have could simply be used to replace the pre-cat, I could rule that out without spending any money. Mechanic says that if it's not the lambda, it would surely be the catalyst...
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    Lambda pre-cat post-cat difference

    Hi all, I recently replaced my post-cat lambda sensor to try fixing an issue, but it didn't help so the post-cat lambda wasn't the problem. Only afterwards, I found out there's also a pre-cat lambda, so this one might be faulty. Since I now have an extra working post-cat lambda, can I simply...
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