O2 sensor help
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O2 sensor help
So, I drive a 1999 Chrysler Dodge Stratus with a 2.4L DOHC motor and my electromechanics diagnostic says that I need to replace the O2 sensor 1 in bank 1. But I don't know if the O2 sensor that I have to change is the one closest to the exhaust manifold or if its the one after the catalytic converter. I would really appreciate a point in the right direction on this one Thanks in advance.
BTW. Here are some pics to show the motor if any doubts.
BTW. Here are some pics to show the motor if any doubts.
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Glad to have found this forum! :D One more quetion.
Ok then, thanks for the info. One more question, would that bad sensor cause the car to jitter and misfire a bit? because when I stop at a traffic light or when I'm in a traffic jam, my car tends to just turn off all of a sudden. It sort of jitters a bit, the RPM needle goes a little more down than normal and then the motor just turns off, just like that. It also happens when I'm parked and the car is on for more than 3 minutes or less. Also, when I'm on the highway and going at the moderate 60mph speed, my car kind of like does the intention that its going to turn off and all the needles just drop for like a second and that can be dangerous in some moments :/. It goes away for a moment when I accelerate but its still there. It doesn't happen all the time but its happening more often now. Could those be symptoms of a faulty o2 sensor or are they symptoms of other things that need to be looked at in the car?