Re: Resetting Lambda switch,
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Re: Resetting Lambda switch,



You do impress too easily! Let me further impress you. The "special" 
tool can be recreated in seconds with just your fingers and a paper 
clip. Straighten it out then bend into a U shape and presto you have a 
lambda reset tool. The lambda counter was supposed to be tamperproof 
so you need a mechanic to reset it something like the Mercedes oil 
reminder light, there you need a $60 plug to shut the damm light off!
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "David Swingle" <dswingle@xxxx> wrote:
> Don't you just love it when someone comes up with such an elegant 
> solution to a problem you only have to solve every 30,000 miles 
> (probably about every 10 years for must of us)! What a dedicated 
> group! Gus - I'm impressed (maybe too easily)
> 
> Dave Swingle
> 
> --- In dmcnews@xxxx, gus@xxxx wrote:
> > It's difficult to reset the lambda counter without removing it, 
but 
> it
> > can be done. ...> I reset mine by making an impression of the 
dial 
> with clay, marking
> > the clay with ink, and pressing a small piece of plastic against 
the
> > clay; I used a plastic bottle cap. The ink left two dots on cap,
> > forming a template. I tapped two small brads into the dots and 
cut
> > them to about 1-2 mm high with a dremel.
> > 
> > Or, you could remove and replace.
> > 
> > 
> > Gus Schlachter






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