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Introduction

This intervention is very easy

You just need to have an ODB box to clear the engine light after replacement

  1. 
First, you need to remove the upper engine cover.

First, you need to remove the upper engine cover.
    • First, you need to remove the upper engine cover.

  2. 
The sensor is located under a thermal protection that must be unbuttoned (press studs)

The sensor is located under a thermal protection that must be unbuttoned (press studs)
    • The sensor is located under a thermal protection that must be unbuttoned (press studs)

  3. 
You must then pull the gray plastic part backwards and unclip the connector by pressing on this plastic part.

You must then pull the gray plastic part backwards and unclip the connector by pressing on this plastic part.
    • You must then pull the gray plastic part backwards and unclip the connector by pressing on this plastic part.

  4. 
Then remove the fixing screw
    • Then remove the fixing screw

    • it is not necessary to remove the clips at the bottom of the 2 pipes: the 2 pipes can be easily removed at the sensor level

  5. 
We then reassemble the new sensor
    • We then reassemble the new sensor

    • Then re-button the protection

    • The fault code is erased using the ODB box and an application (ODB click for example) on your smartphone

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Jean-Paul Maitrias

Member since: 12/31/18

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Thanks for the tutorial, I have to change it on my polo, one question is, don't you have to reset the values or something?

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