Queens English Translation: Lambda Sensor

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Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By JA on Friday, May 25, 2001 - 07:36 am: Edit

Is this a fancy name for the O2 sensors? I just bought the Haynes Manual to change some O2 sensors, and the Haynes makes NO reference/mention of them -- but refers to "lambda sensors".
Appreciate the help.
-JA

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Axel Haakonsen (Axel) on Friday, May 25, 2001 - 08:00 am: Edit

Same thing. Don't forget to grease your propeller shafts, too.... ;-)

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By JA on Friday, May 25, 2001 - 09:17 am: Edit

I don't get it? What's Lambda? Its from Revenge of the Nerds and the 11th letter of the greek alphabet? Propeller? Please don't tell me that's the drive shaft?
Thanks brother!
-JA

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Lambda Lamda on Friday, May 25, 2001 - 09:20 am: Edit

Lambda = change

O2 sensors measure changing levels of O2 in the exhaust...

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By JA on Friday, May 25, 2001 - 09:45 am: Edit

that explains it -- must just not be referenced in corny American dictionaries (eg. dictionary.com).

Thanks Lambda Lambda.
-JA

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Mike Cox on Sunday, June 10, 2001 - 07:49 pm: Edit

I thought Delta = Change?

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Delta Delta on Sunday, June 10, 2001 - 10:50 pm: Edit

Delta = difference

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Jon Williams (Jonw) on Monday, June 11, 2001 - 08:40 am: Edit

Yeah, delta = change, like calculating the slope of a line in calculus, delta y/delta x. Lambda has to do with the reaction to the metals they use in the oxygen sensors to measure the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gas. They use a ceramic-coated platinum electrode and the "burning" of the exhaust gas heats the ceramic coating and then the platinum gives off ions in proportion to the heat generated, this is measured by an electrode, and this is considered a lambda reaction.

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Jon Williams (Jonw) on Monday, June 11, 2001 - 08:41 am: Edit

...or something like that :)


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