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Both codes are for O2 sensors....
Both are Bank 1 sensor 2, The sensor after the cat, front pipe.
One is for voltage, one is for the heater circuit.
Basically, you need to replace that O2 sensor.
Both are Bank 1 sensor 2, The sensor after the cat, front pipe.
One is for voltage, one is for the heater circuit.
Basically, you need to replace that O2 sensor.
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so there was just an accident about 100 feet down the road from my house. dodge ram truck and a little car. the truck looked worse than the car. i guess they just dont build them like they used too....
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Okay.In doing my research there are 2 oxygen sensors.
Oxygen Sensor - Upstream Rear
Oxygen Sensor - Downstream
one is located under the hood, near manifold. the other is underneath,near the catalytic converter.
The prices vary from mid 20's to low 70's. Am I on point thus far? Is there a recommended brand that I should purchase?
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Originally Posted by MASCOTT
Okay.In doing my research there are 2 oxygen sensors.
Oxygen Sensor - Upstream Rear
Oxygen Sensor - Downstream
one is located under the hood, near manifold. the other is underneath,near the catalytic converter.
The prices vary from mid 20's to low 70's. Am I on point thus far? Is there a recommended brand that I should purchase?
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Originally Posted by kuzican
so there was just an accident about 100 feet down the road from my house. dodge ram truck and a little car. the truck looked worse than the car. i guess they just dont build them like they used too....