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cbromley Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/03/2002 21:11:03
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Subject: O2 Sensors IP: Logged
Message: I think I need to change out my O2 sensors to get rid of the chug chug I get in my '99 Durango w/ 318. I'm finding two O2 sensors, one before and one after the cat. Are there any more under there? Or is it that simple?
Thanks,
Chris
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kota on 20s GenIII
6/04/2002 01:09:20
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Message: only 2. the important one is the one before the cat. you might just have to change that one to make it run better.
Eric, 98 5.2 5speed, K&N gen II, 50mm TB, 2bbl M-1, 1.7RR's, JBA ciramic headers, carsound cat, dumped gibson, and a lot more
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gryreyn Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/05/2003 09:42:29
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Message: i also think i have a bad o2 sensor. using lots of gas all of a sudden and running a little rough. check engine light flashes sometimes and then stays on sometimes for a little while. i have a 98 dakota - 318. does this sound familiar?
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AnthonyQ Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/17/2003 20:40:18
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Message: Hey Gryreyn,
My Dad's '98 Dakota did the same EXACT thing! What did you find??? I get a OBD II P0132 O2 Sensor Circuit High Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1) error.
Thanks!
Anthony
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