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OBD2 code P2096
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ssjgoku101
PostPosted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 7:42 am Up
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Hey guys,

My car displays the fault code P2096 with an OBD2 reader. Can anyone tell me what's wrong with it and what need fixing?

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Tolkienfan001
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According to Mr Google fuel to lean possible O2 sensor fault....
 

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Or leaking exhaust before lambda sensor allowing air (that contains O2) into the exhaust system. The sensor "sees" the extra O2 and assumes the car is running lean. Lambda sensors are "narrow band" and will only cope with small variations either side of the expected range.
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Tolkienfan001
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kandlbarrett wrote:
Or leaking exhaust before lambda sensor allowing air (that contains O2) into the exhaust system. The sensor "sees" the extra O2 and assumes the car is running lean. Lambda sensors are "narrow band" and will only cope with small variations either side of the expected range.

You can google any answer, but without background knowledge you can easy miss things! Wink

 

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ssjgoku101
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Hmm well in that case i'm pretty sure it must be the sensor because I've got a relatively new exhaust that was welded at the joints. Do you know which sensor it might be?
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You don't even need to use Google. This site already has the answer on it

www.206info.co.uk/Foru...c/t=34915/

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'Post Catalyst Fuel Trim System Too Lean (Bank 1)'. So its the post cat lambda sensor? What does bank 1 mean?
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Did not know that list was on here Very Happy
 

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