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Is there any post 2000 diesels that don't run o2 sensors?

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Is there any post 2000 diesels that don't run o2 sensors?

Post by CrispProducts »

Hey guys,

Just wondering if there is any post 2000 model diesels without o2 sensors (That are common on here)

I'm not familiar with diesels AT ALL. So please excuse my ignorance.

Also, with regard to modern diesels,

Do they normally have an o2 sensor for fuel mixture and another for the cat efficeincy like petrol vehicles?

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Post by Dirty »

Series 1 GU 4.2 is computer and sensor free.

Sensor on front of motor is only for the tacho.

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Post by muckute »

My RA has no O2 sensor in exhaust and as far as i know they are uncommon in diesel injection systems

If you are talking about MAF sensors then these would be on all electronicly controlled injector pumps i think
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Re: Is there any post 2000 diesels that don't run o2 sensors

Post by tweak'e »

CrispProducts wrote:
Do they normally have an o2 sensor for fuel mixture and another for the cat efficiency like petrol vehicles?
they don't use o2 sensors for fuel control on diesels. you can get some vehicles with them but its for monitoring the cat and diesel particle filter in the exhaust.

a lot of the ECU controlled diesels use MAP (boost) sensor and throttle inputs to control fuel. later ones use MAF (mass airflow sensor) instead.
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Post by CrispProducts »

Cheers guys...
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