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Old 08-11-2016, 10:27 PM
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Who makes the best sensors for our trucks?

I have 1994 Dodge 1500 5.2 4x4 AT that im trying to get running.
It currently is idleing like cr**, i have already pulled the o2 sensor to see if its a clogged cat but it doesnt help.

It smells like its burning extremly rich

So i want to try to replace every sensor in her to rule them all out.

Cank
Cam
air temp
MAP

and any others people can think of, I want know the best brad and such maybe even part numbers
 
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Old 08-11-2016, 10:54 PM
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If you want the best, go to the Dealership and get them.
 
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ok... next best lol
 
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In all reality, for cam and crank sensor, I WOULD go to the dealer. Our trucks just don't care for 'lower' quality parts in critical positions.

That said, Standard Motor Products seems to have a pretty good rep.
 
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Why waste all that money when it may or may not help? When's the last time the plugs were done? What's it like going down the road? Have you done the key dance to check for codes? Just because you have no cel on the dash doesn't mean there isn't a stored code that might help you.
 
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I agree with heyyou 100% on using factory sensors after what I went through last year.
 
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Use delphi sensors, Delphi is is a company that makes wire harnesses and sensors for the automotive market. Wouldn't be surprised if the oem sensors and harnesses in our trucks where made by them. May try a tune up and posting more info about your issue. May not be sensor related.
 



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