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Old Jan 12, 2018 | 10:13 PM
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My 05 dodge magum 3.5l awd is giving me a p0430 code. I'm pretty sure its the catalytic converter is bad because its rattling. my question is which side is it? i have found diagrams that show it as the passenger side and the drivers side. please help
 
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Bank 2, passenger side.

Moving to the magnum section for ya.
 
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Bank 2, passenger side.

Moving to the magnum section for ya.
Thanks..
 
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Old Jan 14, 2018 | 12:21 PM
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Bank 2, passenger side.

Moving to the magnum section for ya.
Do you know which 02 sensor I would need. I was told I should change that as well.. the one on the catalytic converter. Would it be bank 2 sensor 1?
 
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Yep. So long as it is on the FRONT of the cat.

For those though, if you are changing one, it's a good idea to change both. (both fronts.)
 
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Yep. So long as it is on the FRONT of the cat.

For those though, if you are changing one, it's a good idea to change both. (both fronts.)

Damn. I thought there was only 4. 2 on each side. One at or before the cat and one after. It's so hard to find good info/ diagrams for my car..
 
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Yeah, should only be 4 total. Just change the two front sensors. The rears just monitor the cats, so, if the PCM isn't whining about them, don't worry about them.
 
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