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Any place to get OEM sensors?

Old Nov 11, 2018 | 01:07 PM
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have a 98 2500 V10 that likes to die after a few seconds. Fuel pressure is good once it dies and I have a code p1391 if I remember for the crank and cam sensors. I’ve called all dealers and it’s obsolete and I check all the usual mopar parts sites, do I have to go eBay?
 
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Old Nov 11, 2018 | 02:50 PM
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Do you have the Dodge part number for the part you need? If so, do some google searches for it. You can also check eBay, too.

I've found that once I have the actual part number of what I need, I can typically find the part somewhere with the help of web searches.
 
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Old Nov 12, 2018 | 05:43 PM
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i used the original part numbers and replaced all of my factory sensors with factory parts. Found most of them if not all on amazon.
 
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Old Nov 13, 2018 | 09:51 PM
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amazon and rockauto are my usual go-to places for OEM parts, be thankful you don't have an older OBD1 V10 Ram truck, I heard it's really really hard finding certain parts/sensors for those, but should be relatively better for the bit newer OBD2 trucks.

I had trouble looking for my obd1 ram v8 mopar Iac but with a bit of google-fu I found the part. I heard for iac and crankshaft position sensor and maybe even the pickup coil inside the dist. you REALLY need to go mopar(or in the case of the o2 sensor, NTK or Denso), the other parts I'm not sure if it's so crucial, I have a standard motor products MAP sensor that's been fine for ~7 months in all types of weather extremes
 
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