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Mayotruck Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/16/2011 22:39:04
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Subject: Oxygen Sensor...which one? IP: Logged
Message: I am getting error code P0152:
Which means:
2/1 sensor shorted to voltage oxygen sensor input voltage.
Translated (thanks to these forums) basically means "replace h20 sensor passenger side before converter"
Please correct me if I'm wrong as I am no mechanic.
Upon researching again through these forums I found out that NGK also known as NTK is the original OEM oxygen sensor, and seems to be most recommended.
I just give you a quick run down. (my previous exhaust was custom but it failed an out of province inspection) So i purchased a walker Catalytic Converter (with y pipe) Part 56092. Click to see image of my cat
That new exhaust runs down the passenger side to the tailpipe.
I am looking for the sensor that is between the cat and the motor.
I go to NGK website and they have pre cat left, and pre cat right. I assume mine was pre cat right reg club cab (even though mines technically a crew cab.) since my exhaust is on the passanger side.
The link to NGK/NTK H2O sensors for my truck
I do a few searchs on NGK 23135 (pre cat right).. and its seems this is compatible with my truck but just to double check i checked NGK 23137 (pre cat left) and this too is compatible with my truck.
Since I only have 2 sensors
1 pre cat also known as upstream and,
1 post cat or downstream
which of these 2 are the correct OEM product? NGK 23137 or NGK 23135
They make these parts lists so confusing i swear..
I would prefer purchasing something cheaper but I have read oxygen sensor can be different amps ect. and overall I just want one that is reliable, and give me the best possible fuel millage.
Any tips?
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jandjauto GenII
3/12/2011 22:29:36
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Message: pre front of cat
post behind cat
Larry J&J Auto
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Pete Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/13/2011 19:56:30
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Message: Stay with OEM save yourself troubles
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daddio Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/13/2011 20:27:04
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Message: the cheaper one will probably require you to cut the connector off of the old unit and solder to the new one. spend the extra few dollars and skip the soldering.
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