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RoboMess Oct 1, 2021 12:01 PM

P0132 - After new 02's installed
 
I have a 99 Ram 1500 with the 5.2. We gutted the cat and have now reinstalled a new cat and muffler. Put in 2 brand new O2 sensors and now I'm getting a P0132 code. Before with the cat gutted and stock O2 sensors there was no codes. And now with the new sensors it throws the code. Drivability is fine, no bogging no hesitation. Suggestions or ideas?

Ramman18 Oct 1, 2021 12:15 PM

What brand sensors? How far have you driven with the code? Try resetting it and see if it comes back.

RoboMess Oct 1, 2021 12:20 PM

I have reset the code twice and even done the pcm reset. I've driven about 40 miles. The upstream is a NGK sensor

HeyYou Oct 1, 2021 01:52 PM

What brand cat? Rear O2?

That is a catalyst efficiency code. The PCM doesn't like your cat. Could do the non-fouler trick, and call it a day.

DerTruck Oct 1, 2021 02:18 PM

P0132 is O2 sensor circuit high voltage for bank 1 sensor 1. It's triggered when the O2 sensor reads high (rich) for too long. That can be anything from wiring to a defective sensor. If you have a OBD2 reader with live data look at the sensor voltage and see if it changes or if it's pegged all the time. If you still have the old sensor you could put that in for comparison.

HeyYou Oct 1, 2021 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by DerTruck (Post 3526215)
P0132 is O2 sensor circuit high voltage for bank 1 sensor 1. It's triggered when the O2 sensor reads high (rich) for too long. That can be anything from wiring to a defective sensor. If you have a OBD2 reader with live data look at the sensor voltage and see if it changes or if it's pegged all the time. If you still have the old sensor you could put that in for comparison.

That's what I get for just going by the first result I find. :)

Thought there was some kind of standard for trouble codes..... No huh? :D

Ramman18 Oct 1, 2021 07:53 PM

NGK is OEM and recommended. If it's reading too rich, it probably is. How's your plenum gasket? Is the engine dumping oil or extra fuel in the exhaust? I would lean (no pun intended) towards it being accurate and looking at the engine/fuel/compression.

RoboMess Oct 1, 2021 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by Ramman18 (Post 3526234)
NGK is OEM and recommended. If it's reading too rich, it probably is. How's your plenum gasket? Is the engine dumping oil or extra fuel in the exhaust? I would lean (no pun intended) towards it being accurate and looking at the engine/fuel/compression.

so after all this I gp put and check the wiring, turns out they gave me a downstream and not the upstream ngk. Off to the parts store to return and install the correct one.

Ramman18 Oct 2, 2021 12:34 AM

Bwahaha another win for the parts counter retards!!!

Moparite Oct 2, 2021 08:01 AM


That's what I get for just going by the first result I find.
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