Fretting :roll:Ewazix said:This sounds ominous, have you had a bad diagnosis on the warning light or just fretting? :|
andysat said:Fretting :roll:Ewazix said:This sounds ominous, have you had a bad diagnosis on the warning light or just fretting? :|
andicole0 said:
I have had the manifold replaced, I guess the codes the stealers were reading did not point to a manifold problem, I just seem to be going round in circles with the fookin light!!Ewazix said:Did they check out the manifold? several 2.0 owners have had micro cracks which can cause lights to fire off. More 2.0 owners seem to have reported cracked manifolds or other leaks around that area than Cats.


-Thanks mate-that's a slap around the chops I needed!Georgio said:Andy stop fretting about the damn light; the 2.0 litre engines and O2 sensors are just too damn sensitive for their own good. :roll:
Unless you can guarantee that the fuel you're sticking in is perfect (which you can't) then there's always the chance that a rogue fill-up will throw the sensors out of kilter.
The stealers love replacing O2 sensors as it's a good money earner as is manifolds and of course once the bits are replaced and the light cancelled everything is dandy in beemer central for a while until...the light blinks on again and another visit booked in.
If the car is running ok and you're the best judge of that, then just cancel the light and get on with enjoying the car....![]()