Stumped: CEL and Running Rough
#11
I think you may be right about the crank sensor.. even if the o2 sensor issue is resolved wouldn't I still have a miss? I'm approaching 90k miles now, can you think of anything else that could be prone to failing/causing the miss?
#12
The new o2 I purchased is a Bosch, I've got NGK spark plugs, and I still have yet to look into the routed wires.. when I installed I kept them neat and followed the stock wiring route
#13
Oiiiii these codes are a royal PITA. P0132, P0135, P0138 are voltage issues, not fouled sensors. I know because I had them and new sensors did not fix the codes.
Get both O2 sensors replaced. Honestly if that doesnt fix it, you need a new PCM for your truck sorry to tell you.
Get both O2 sensors replaced. Honestly if that doesnt fix it, you need a new PCM for your truck sorry to tell you.
#14
You paid too much for a paperweight. Go NTK or Denso instead. These things fail so infrequently that there's no reason in the world not to get them from the dealer, where you're almost certain to get a Denso part, and one that's been screened more thoroughly than the same part found at a parts store.
#15
#16
Factory was denso I do believe.
Bosch doesn't really make "crappy" sensors... for some applications, they work just fine, it's just that our trucks don't really seem to get along with them. Of course, there are several sensor that our trucks are REALLY picky about...... O2 being one of them, crank sensor being another.
Bosch doesn't really make "crappy" sensors... for some applications, they work just fine, it's just that our trucks don't really seem to get along with them. Of course, there are several sensor that our trucks are REALLY picky about...... O2 being one of them, crank sensor being another.
#17
Factory was denso I do believe.
Bosch doesn't really make "crappy" sensors... for some applications, they work just fine, it's just that our trucks don't really seem to get along with them. Of course, there are several sensor that our trucks are REALLY picky about...... O2 being one of them, crank sensor being another.
Bosch doesn't really make "crappy" sensors... for some applications, they work just fine, it's just that our trucks don't really seem to get along with them. Of course, there are several sensor that our trucks are REALLY picky about...... O2 being one of them, crank sensor being another.
#19