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The 327-1 is a basic machine, not the all singing and dancing FGA it only has two replaceable sensors, CO which I can get for about £70.00 and O2 available for about £150.00, I just wondered if there are place's that offer them at a cheaper price.
Is there not a fixed price repair and calibrate for Testo? (If sent to Testo UK)
In touch with your female side? answering a question with a question LOL.
What difference does it make who I send it too, the question was does anyone know where the replaceable sensors can be bought for a cheaper price?
I didn't think after market parts where available, can you provide a link?
You being cheeky, if you want some help pay attention to attitude and politeness otherwise you won’t be lucky on here.What difference does it make who I send it too, the question was does anyone know where the replaceable sensors can be bought for a cheaper price?
Are you still registered?£320 for both or each? Unfortunately my FGA is pre 2011 so the fixed charge does not apply, however JMW will do it for £388.20, but since retirement I only service two units a year and am trying to cut down this cost.
That’s not quite true. People on here are very careful on what informations they give further to an open forum. All they do is feel responsible for giving informations further on an open forum. You have to understand people come on here to ask for designing their systems and wanting to know how to fix their gas boilers, or cookers. It is somehow our responsibility to give gas related informations further to engineers who can proof their registration by supplying the mods the relevant details. Don’t get that all in the wrong throat it is just our way of getting the background knowledge before giving any kind of informations further. I hope you understand what I mean.I do understand the need for Politeness, but it seems that most contributors ask questions rather than answer the question posed, this seems to be a theme with any question asked on this Forum, no one answers a question directly.
I totally get what you mean but as I read about retirement are you still regstistered to undertake those type of works ?I do understand what you mean, but a simple question as asked on this thread seems to have elicited a number of irrelevant questions that have no bearing on the subject in hand, I am not asking for anyone to design anything, just answer a basic question of where, or if discounts are available for FGA sensors, if the answer is no then that is the answer than anyone could have given, it seems that most have a hidden agenda of some kind that I do not understand.
are you still regstistered to undertake those type of works ?
Let me guess you aren’t registered anymore but deciding to service 2 units anyway because know how. Well done mate, so you do t get the point I madeThank you for proving my point so precisely.
If I was going to send my testo off for a service would I need to send that to uks testo store?sorry to say testo direct normally around 3-400 for the full lot or they normally offer you an upgrade discount eg trade in your old fga
FYI..
As far as I am aware, there are very few interchangeable parts between FGA's.
Most manufacturers have specific parts for their models.
There's a reason for this - they want to own you as long as you use their equipment.
I'm sure if they could supply their own batteries for each model they would also.
Hope this helps
That was for both of mine, one was new in 2013 & the other new last December. Looking to upgrade our 2009 model as it is going to cost more than that alone so makes sense to upgrade.£320 for both or each? Unfortunately my FGA is pre 2011 so the fixed charge does not apply, however JMW will do it for £388.20, but since retirement I only service two units a year and am trying to cut down this cost.
Notwithstanding the Nay sayers on here, anyone tried to clean an O2 sensor: Oxygen Lambda Lamda O2 sensor cleaner - new - for ALL CARS | eBay I have an old 327-1 with an out of date sensor may try to clean it with the above and compare it with my in date machine, should be interesting.
Notwithstanding the Nay sayers on here, anyone tried to clean an O2 sensor: Oxygen Lambda Lamda O2 sensor cleaner - new - for ALL CARS | eBay I have an old 327-1 with an out of date sensor may try to clean it with the above and compare it with my in date machine, should be interesting.
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