Diagnosing mulitple O2 sensor codes after replacement
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Diagnosing mulitple O2 sensor codes after replacement
1997 5.9 4WD, Hughes Airgap, Fastman 50mm, 206/212 cam,LT Pacesetters, MSaine Trans 35K on rebuild
I got a code for an upstream O2 sensor, replaced it and had to have a new bung welded. All is well for 2 days, then I get a downstream 02 sensor code. Grab another O2 sensor, replace it. All is well for 2 days, got another code today and can only assume it's an O2 sensor, going to get it checked today. The old O2 sensors were about a year old. I fired the truck up in the garage and noticed my muffler spitting out some back soot and smelled pretty rich (Normal for a cam?). I'm over throwing parts and trying to actually diagnose. Is my Cat causing an O2 sensor failure? I think unrelated, but I just replaced heater core, radiator, and fan clutch. Any ideas? Both O2 sensors had a LOT of buildup on them.
I got a code for an upstream O2 sensor, replaced it and had to have a new bung welded. All is well for 2 days, then I get a downstream 02 sensor code. Grab another O2 sensor, replace it. All is well for 2 days, got another code today and can only assume it's an O2 sensor, going to get it checked today. The old O2 sensors were about a year old. I fired the truck up in the garage and noticed my muffler spitting out some back soot and smelled pretty rich (Normal for a cam?). I'm over throwing parts and trying to actually diagnose. Is my Cat causing an O2 sensor failure? I think unrelated, but I just replaced heater core, radiator, and fan clutch. Any ideas? Both O2 sensors had a LOT of buildup on them.
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