engine stuttering
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BTW.. I have on my downstream a BOSCH Part # 13280 - Guess what.. it does not read.. It says Status OK and passes emissions but when my cat blew out from a no fire condition.. it never triggered a CEL.. ROFL.. BUT im not going to replace it.. incase i want to gut the cat.. ROFL.]
According to Rock auto:
NTK Part # 23099
Downstream; 2; NTK is the OE Mfg
$36.79Add Part (This part number is for my 97' 5.2L
According to Rock auto:
NTK Part # 23099
Downstream; 2; NTK is the OE Mfg
$36.79Add Part (This part number is for my 97' 5.2L
Last edited by jondakotaguy; 09-05-2012 at 09:12 PM.
#13
ok well i have a minor issue i finally got my 2 upstream o2 sensors and as i go to take the driver side of the dam connector plug on the wiring mount came off. thats not the worst part i go to look at the passager side and as i was disconecting it from the bracket that holds it next to the transmission that connector came out also. know i have no clue what wire does what. my question is would anyone know what each wire does what so i can try to put the connector back on
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well i finally got a chance to change my 2 front O2 sensors. i found out that the guys who made my y pipe put the old ones back in but one of them the outer casing was broken and the other the wire was melting. i have no clue if that is what was causing the stutter but so far for the past 2 days the truck has been idealing better and i havent had any stuttering so i think its fix.
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Tip - When working with automotive wires they tend to be brittle from years of weather, engine heat and not to mention the clips can be a B****! I always use Sharpies (silver for dark wires) to mark a couple of the wires. Then mark the plug that wire goes into...Now if your wires pull out of the plug you can repair them accordingly.