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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: ERH 4.0L Power Tech I-6 (HO)
Heres some reading on testing o2's http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthrea...en+sensor+test
...I bookmarked that thread AND added it to an Evernote note lol.
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Year: 2001
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P0138 Code...
Figured I would get a code after noticing a grey wire hanging from the sensor behind the cat.. and I finally did.
Can I just replace the entire harness and sensor?
Figured I would get a code after noticing a grey wire hanging from the sensor behind the cat.. and I finally did.
Can I just replace the entire harness and sensor?
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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Anyone here ever had their interior orofessionally bedlined? I'm trying to get an idea on price.
And also. I want to wire a light for the vacuum guage I installed so that it dims with the rest of the interior. What's the easiest spot to splice into?
And also. I want to wire a light for the vacuum guage I installed so that it dims with the rest of the interior. What's the easiest spot to splice into?
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Line-X charged my uncle 375 to do the inside of a CJ tub.
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Wire hanging from the o2 sensor? If it is then your in luck the wires run pretty long from the o2 sensor and plug in.. They always rub on the exhaust manifold and break. You should be good with just getting a new one and just plugging it in but I always try and zip tie them away from everything. I think from factor they connector is clipped to something but they always break.
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L OBD-II
Rear housing just has a bunch of snap and lock rings to hold it onto the bearing once you get the bolts out. Pretty much falls off after that
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Would that p0138 down stream o2 cause any vibrations at idle?
Ive had the vibration at idle for a few days now..smooths out once RPMs increase.
Ive had the vibration at idle for a few days now..smooths out once RPMs increase.
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Year: 1999
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On a 2000? Sure. Running rich or lean can do a lot of things.
It's hard to tell what other problems might exist when known problems are present.
It's hard to tell what other problems might exist when known problems are present.
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Ill buy the 02 today then and replace it ASAP.
Dumb *** jeep. Soon as I get the suspension done, other things start ****ing up..
Small oil leak from who knows where, 02 sensor. FML
Dumb *** jeep. Soon as I get the suspension done, other things start ****ing up..
Small oil leak from who knows where, 02 sensor. FML
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