Is there any way i can clean my lambda sensor on my car?

i have a corsa 1995 sri 1.4 16v

Answers:
Not at all expensive and certainly only delaying the inevitable.
Just change the thing for an instant improvement.
i've never had any luck trying that,a new one is expensive but you'll save on fueland have improved performance
Colonic irrigation mate. Shove a hose up it and hope for the best. It may feel pain, but Hey, life's a ***** at times aint it?
yes take it out carfully clean with neet alcahole then dry natraly
No real way of getting them 100% clean , shop around for a new 1, any good motor factor will stock them and they are getting less expensive all the time , new 1 should cost no more than £45 but if you shop around you may get it cheaper , or if you know someone in the motor trade who is willing to get 1 for you it may be even cheaper .
Yes mate. You'll need a solvent cleaner. Something like an electrical contact cleaner or even carb cleaner or similar spray. If it is at fault through dirt then cleaning it off will certainly cure it. Keep your fingers off the business end of it though as the acids that you have on your skin can damage it.
u can try but it doesnt usually work get a second generation lambr from a motor factors they work the same and r a lot cheaper

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