eddiemunster
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Noah24 said:Can’t find anything on service history if sensors have been changed.. would it be money well spent replacing the lambda sensors?
Personally, I think so, but that all depends on what they cost. If it's not the sensor, take it off and sell it as I would imagine you'll get most of your money back.
Also, I'd buy some of this "Clean Drive Car Van Petrol Diesel" - it's on Amazon and the like, it's what the trade use to flush/clean an engine. It does work, I've used it plenty of times for a whole manner of different problems, so don't consider it to be "snake oil".
But, my first port of call would be to find out what process was done each time to get it working/the light off again, that'll give some indication of where the issue lies. If, for example, they've put in Clean Drive, then you know the issue will be fuel/emissions related, which heads back to the lambda.