Re: O2 sensor

From: sneezer@gmail.com
Date: Tue Jul 03 2007 - 19:22:47 EDT


That is what I get for not looking at the date!

lol

Kevin

In article <468AA31B.4000102@insightbb.com>, barrysuperhawk@insightbb.com
(Barry Oliver) writes:
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> LOL, only a week after I swapped it out...
>
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> sneezer@gmail.com wrote:
> > http://dodgeram.org/tech/gas/Trouble/O2_sensor.htm
> >
> > Here you go. Testing and cleaning procedures.
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> >
> >
> > In article <46770E85.10702@insightbb.com>, barrysuperhawk@insightbb.com
(Barry
> > Oliver) writes:
> >
> >>
> >>Ok, I am wondering. I have a 99, 5.2L 4x4 with 130k on it. I have
> >>replaced the exhaust from the Y pipe back [for the second time] and this
> >>time I sprung for a hi-flow cat. I have never replaced the O2 sensors
> >>and AFAIK they are all original. I have read that 60-80k is the replace
> >>interval, but that a bad O2 = MIL. My only symptom is waaay worse gas
> >>mileage than before, and obviously, that's enough. So, is there a
> >>practical way to test these buggers, or does the absence of a MIL mean
> >>that I got the miracle O2 sensors that doubled the life expectancy? Do
> >>the "cheaters" plug in using factory connector or do they require one to
> >>cut wires to install them?
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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