What size wrench for O2 sensors?
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I changed mine at about 70k. No noticeable difference.
However, my wife was having an intermittent misfire on cylinder 4 on her Durango. Changed the coil, changed the plug (again), no change. Figured I'd have to change the injector.
Since it has 85k, I had the front O2 sensors replaced while it was in for something else. The misfire went away.
If you do change it, use one of the sockets designed for an O2 sensor. Much easier. Also, get a Denso or NGK sensor from Rock Auto. Much cheaper than auto parts places, and you avoid the junk that way (Bosch sensors).
However, my wife was having an intermittent misfire on cylinder 4 on her Durango. Changed the coil, changed the plug (again), no change. Figured I'd have to change the injector.
Since it has 85k, I had the front O2 sensors replaced while it was in for something else. The misfire went away.
If you do change it, use one of the sockets designed for an O2 sensor. Much easier. Also, get a Denso or NGK sensor from Rock Auto. Much cheaper than auto parts places, and you avoid the junk that way (Bosch sensors).