Looks like a trip to the dealer over lunch today. Thanks. Is it worth
getting the special socket at Sears with the slot in the side, or should I
just whip out a box wrench?
Gary Bower wrote:
> These days the Mopar parts could be made by Bosch anyway. My guess is that
> allot of the parts that Bosch usual makes-spark plug, ww wipers, 02
> sensors are now made by them and sold under the Mopar name. My 2002 Dakota
> has a number of parts under the hood that have the Bosch label visible on
> them.
>
>
> G Bower 2002 CC 4.7L 4x4 300 miles on it as of yesterday (1/16).
> ""jay & dana"" <jay&dana@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:012201c19ef2$18dd11e0$4d5535d1@a4a91192...
>> Can't help you here much Andy, except that Bernd said stick with the
> Dealer
>> (Dodge) O2 sensors. I am partial to Bosch but when mine go I'm not sure
>> myself, maybe Mopar.
>> But I do have a question, if the O2 sensors go will they trip a code that
> I
>> can read if I do the key on/off sequence on my 1997, 318, or is this one
> of
>> those problems that won't show up when you pull the codes?
>>
>> Jay
>>
>>
>>
>> >Where can I get (other than a dealer) a quality O2 sensor? NAPA, Pep
>> >Boys, etc.? Reading the archives I see either Bosch & stock are the
>> >only ways to go. '99 318. I think I only need to replace the front
>> >sensor?
>>
>>
-- -andy andylevy@yahoo.com Maintainer, DML FAQ - http://www.dakota-truck.net/faq/ http://home.twcny.rr.com/andylevy/dakota/ '99 CC 4x4 318 auto
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