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Replaced oxygen sensor. Old one is in an awful condition

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Originally Posted by DarkShadow
Originally Posted by ssei1995
I have owned Chrysler cars in the past and the oxygen sensor is completely dead and will not show a problem code.
dont forget obd1 jeeps (mine was completeley dead and never threw a code, the only time the check engine light ever came on was for the bulb check)
Half of old Jeeps don't even have a check engine light...
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