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Re: 2001 Dodge Neon P0420
Posted to Emissions Forum on 11/18/2007 4 Replies

I think that when the rear O2 sensor slows down correctly due the cat working, the pcm slows down with fuel trim swings. This proves that the rear O2 sensor is used for fuel trim as well as catalyst monitor.

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