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The oxygen sensor was diagnosed as faulty when the check engine light came on in my 2002 Holden Rodeo 3.2-litre V6, but about six days after it was replaced the light is back on. Both times it was while running on LPG. Are they any issues with LPG on rodeos?
We are told there can be problems integrating LPG systems on the Rodeo. Our advice is that with an early central point mixer type system the car’s ECU can be picking up an oxygen sensor signal that is at variance to the normal signal when running on petrol. Later injection systems don’t suffer from this problem. To sort that out you need to take your car to an LPG specialist. Also check the obvious, that your car is tuned correctly.
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