o2 sensor
96 dodge ram 1500 5.9 .. how many 02 sensors are on this thing.... i came up with p0171 and replaced the back o2 sensor because it was unplugged when it came into the shop.. was all corroded... reset it.. went thru drive cycle.. and it came up with code again.. i pulled the front one before the cat.. i dont see where there is any between manifold and cat.. i see jsut the one that is almost ON the cat.. looks like both sides of exhaust use this one.. am i correct in this??
awesome.. thanks guys.. i have the o2 sensor ordered for the front .. will have it replaced in the morning.. i hope like hell this fix's it.. i love the truck. but want it outta my shop
I've got a persistent P0138 code which means oxygen sensor 2 in bank 1 is too high--does that mean the after-cat sensor? My pre-cat sensor is only 5 months old and it's a dealer piece--surely it isn't going bad yet, right? The fact that it says bank 1 suggests that perhaps there's a sensor on each bank? I haven't crawled under there to have a look, but I'm doing an oil change today and I'll see.
ORIGINAL: Matt Harwood
I've got a persistent P0138 code which means oxygen sensor 2 in bank 1 is too high--does that mean the after-cat sensor? My pre-cat sensor is only 5 months old and it's a dealer piece--surely it isn't going bad yet, right? The fact that it says bank 1 suggests that perhaps there's a sensor on each bank? I haven't crawled under there to have a look, but I'm doing an oil change today and I'll see.
I've got a persistent P0138 code which means oxygen sensor 2 in bank 1 is too high--does that mean the after-cat sensor? My pre-cat sensor is only 5 months old and it's a dealer piece--surely it isn't going bad yet, right? The fact that it says bank 1 suggests that perhaps there's a sensor on each bank? I haven't crawled under there to have a look, but I'm doing an oil change today and I'll see.
ORIGINAL: Matt Harwood
I've got a persistent P0138 code which means oxygen sensor 2 in bank 1 is too high--does that mean the after-cat sensor? My pre-cat sensor is only 5 months old and it's a dealer piece--surely it isn't going bad yet, right? The fact that it says bank 1 suggests that perhaps there's a sensor on each bank? I haven't crawled under there to have a look, but I'm doing an oil change today and I'll see.
I've got a persistent P0138 code which means oxygen sensor 2 in bank 1 is too high--does that mean the after-cat sensor? My pre-cat sensor is only 5 months old and it's a dealer piece--surely it isn't going bad yet, right? The fact that it says bank 1 suggests that perhaps there's a sensor on each bank? I haven't crawled under there to have a look, but I'm doing an oil change today and I'll see.
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ORIGINAL: Matt Harwood
Thanks! I'll wait until it starts to cause problems before spending the cash.
Thanks! I'll wait until it starts to cause problems before spending the cash.
ORIGINAL: rtmorrisjr
Thats correct. That code is for the o2 sensor after the cat. i have the same code. the light just doesn't bother me enought to spend $75 on the new sensor
ORIGINAL: Matt Harwood
I've got a persistent P0138 code which means oxygen sensor 2 in bank 1 is too high--does that mean the after-cat sensor? My pre-cat sensor is only 5 months old and it's a dealer piece--surely it isn't going bad yet, right? The fact that it says bank 1 suggests that perhaps there's a sensor on each bank? I haven't crawled under there to have a look, but I'm doing an oil change today and I'll see.
I've got a persistent P0138 code which means oxygen sensor 2 in bank 1 is too high--does that mean the after-cat sensor? My pre-cat sensor is only 5 months old and it's a dealer piece--surely it isn't going bad yet, right? The fact that it says bank 1 suggests that perhaps there's a sensor on each bank? I haven't crawled under there to have a look, but I'm doing an oil change today and I'll see.
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