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Re: Cat Efficiency. a bad O2 sensor?
I'll pop in and say that I have seen a few cases with newer (06-up) Chryslers, that O2s will set a cat eff. code. Not "bad" as in the O2 sets a code, but cat gets changed first, and comes back again with code, and 2 fresh O2s fix it. Login to read more. ![]()
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