LAMBDA/O2 REMOVAL

Professional Lambda/O2 sensor removal tuning file. Disable rear oxygen sensor monitoring in your ECU after catalytic converter removal or replacement with a decat or sports cat.

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What is Lambda/O2 Removal?

Lambda (O2) sensor removal is an ECU calibration that disables the monitoring of one or more oxygen sensors in the exhaust system. Modern vehicles use multiple lambda sensors: a pre-catalytic converter sensor (upstream) for fuel mixture control, and a post-catalytic converter sensor (downstream) for catalyst efficiency monitoring. When the catalytic converter is removed or replaced with a decat pipe or sports catalyst, the downstream sensor detects the change in exhaust gas composition and triggers fault codes.

This service specifically targets the rear (post-cat) lambda sensor monitoring. The front (pre-cat) sensor remains active because it is essential for proper fuel mixture control. Disabling the rear sensor monitoring eliminates the catalyst efficiency fault codes (typically P0420, P0430) without affecting the engine ability to maintain correct air-fuel ratios.

How It Works

  • Rear O2 sensor readiness monitor disabled — the ECU no longer evaluates the downstream sensor signal for catalyst efficiency
  • Catalyst efficiency diagnostic removed — P0420/P0430 and related codes are suppressed
  • Rear O2 heater circuit monitoring adjusted — prevents heater-related fault codes if the sensor is physically removed
  • Front O2 sensor remains fully active — closed-loop fuel control is preserved for proper engine operation

When You Need Lambda Removal

  • After installing a decat (catalytic converter delete) downpipe
  • After fitting a high-flow sports catalytic converter
  • When the original catalytic converter has failed and a direct replacement is not cost-effective
  • On competition vehicles where catalytic converters are not required
  • After turbo upgrades that require a different exhaust configuration

Supported ECU Platforms

  • Bosch: ME7, MED9, MED17, MEVD17, MG1CS, MD1CP, EDC17 (diesel with dual lambda)
  • Continental/Siemens: Simos, EMS, MSD80-87
  • Denso: SH7055, SH7058
  • Marelli: IAW series

Important Notes

This service disables the diagnostic monitoring of the rear O2 sensor. The front (pre-cat) sensor is never modified, as it is critical for proper fuel mixture control. If you need the front sensor disabled as well (rare cases), please contact us to discuss your specific application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my engine still run correctly?

Yes. The front O2 sensor that controls the air-fuel mixture remains fully active. Only the rear sensor diagnostic monitoring is disabled.

Do I need to physically remove the rear sensor?

Not necessarily. The sensor can remain in place — it simply will not be monitored. However, if you are running a decat pipe without a sensor bung, the sensor can be removed.

Can this be combined with a Stage 1 remap?

Yes. Lambda removal is commonly combined with Stage 1 remapping and decat installation for maximum performance gains.

Key Features

Eliminates P0420/P0430 catalyst codes
Front O2 sensor remains active
Proper fuel control preserved
Works with decat and sports cats
All major petrol ECU platforms
30-minute turnaround
Checksum correction included

Supported ECU Platforms

Bosch ME7Bosch MED9Bosch MED17Bosch MEVD17Bosch MG1CSBosch EDC17Continental SimosContinental MSD80-87Denso SH7055Denso SH7058Marelli IAW

Compatible Tools

AutotunerKESS V2KESS3K-TAGCMD FlashMagic Motorsport FlexTrasdataPCMFlash

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my engine still run correctly?

Yes. The front O2 sensor controlling air-fuel mixture remains fully active. Only rear sensor monitoring is disabled.

Do I need to remove the rear sensor?

Not necessarily. The sensor can remain in place — it simply will not be monitored.

Can this be combined with a remap?

Yes. Lambda removal is commonly combined with Stage 1 remapping and decat installation.

How long does delivery take?

Most files are delivered within 30 minutes.