To fit a lambda sensor on a Vauxhall Vectra C, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Locate the lambda sensor, which is typically situated in the exhaust system, and use an appropriate socket to unscrew it. Install the new sensor by threading it into place, ensuring it's securely tightened, and reconnect the electrical connector. Finally, reconnect the battery and check for any error codes or leaks.
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diagram of where crank shaft sensor goes on vauxhall vectra 2.o sri 1999 model
JUST HAD A LOOK IN MY VAUXHALL VECTRA.C MANUAL.NO SENSOR ON THE CRANKSHAFT..
yea as long as the stud patten is the same which i an sure it is
Wavelength lambda and frequency f are connected by the speed c of the medium. c can be air = 343 m/s at 20 degrees celsius or water at 0 dgrees = 1450 m/s. c can be light waves or electromagnetic waves = 299 792 458 m/s. The formulas are: c = lambda x f f = c / lambda lambda = c / f
vectra b is the earlier engine
We got the formula: speed of medium c = frequency f times wavelength lambda. f = c / lambda lambda = c / f c = 343 m/s at 20°C or 68°F in air. For f = 350 Hz lambda = 343 / 350 = 0.98 meters
i will let you know,,have brought a second hand wiper motor which i intend to fit tomorrow Saturday,, i will let you know how i get on?
Because there's no sensor on a head gasket its just plastic
Wavelength lambda and frequency f are connected by the speed c of the medium. c can be air = 343 m/s at 20 degrees celsius or water at 0 dgrees = 1450 m/s. c can be light waves or electromagnetic waves = 299 792 458 m/s. The formulas are: c = lambda x f f = c / lambda lambda = c / f
Wavelength lambda and frequency f are connected by the speed c of the medium. c can be air = 343 m/s at 20 degrees celsius or water at 0 dgrees = 1450 m/s. c can be light waves or electromagnetic waves = 299 792 458 m/s. The formulas are: c = lambda x f f = c / lambda lambda =c / f
If frequncy f increases the wavelength lambda decreases. c = lambda times f c = speed of sound or speed of light. f is proportional 1 / lambda