Just changed mine today without doing all of that I was actually able to get it with the smaller o2 sensor socket and ratchet and I didn't have to remove the inner wheel well or the tire
I just did this job. The sensor is tough to get out, the connector is impossible. I have a 4.7 and there is no way to get to the connector. Dropped the exhaust to give me some room and even then it was very hard. I have been working in garages for years so I am not a beginner. Good luck, this is a mess
I hope you reply to this I was needing help my Dodge Durango needs three oxygen sensors specifically the same one that you’re changing in this video and I was wondering if your vehicle was spitting in sputtering before you changed it thanks
In short yes. It's been some time but it ran rough at idle, nearly stalling after coming to a stop. RPM fluctuations when off throttle. Obviously I am not a mechanic, just another dude trying to save $$ on my kids car. Verify anything you are uncertain of. Btw the mileage was still terrible before and after the O2 sensor was changed. 11-12 mpg. Good luck
Follow the wires back to the harness. They are tucked up and bundled to an electrical loom. You may need to cut some zip ties to get it separated from the others.
robert ramos Follow the wires back to the harness. They are tucked up and bundled to an electrical loom. You may need to cut some zip ties to get it separated from the others.
Kurt Kenehan: I bought from O'Reilly Auto parts. Must specify CA model. I believe it's an NTK 23533 but check against the parts listing and bring your old one in to compare connectors.
@@kurtkenehan8017 I have the same dodge Dakota as yours and need to replace o2 Bank 2 sensor 1. Did you get your sensors replaced by yourself? If you did, could you please share your lessons you learned from your job? Thanks in advance!
Just changed mine today without doing all of that I was actually able to get it with the smaller o2 sensor socket and ratchet and I didn't have to remove the inner wheel well or the tire
did you do it through the open hood or from beneath the car? Any tips for me? (i'm about to replace mine)
@@sirjew1397 I have my fender liner out and that thing is stuck. I'm going to get some map gas to try to heat it, before I remove the Y pipe. Ugh
Yeah hey @02lsev8, any further advice ya can give plz?
I just did this job. The sensor is tough to get out, the connector is impossible. I have a 4.7 and there is no way to get to the connector. Dropped the exhaust to give me some room and even then it was very hard. I have been working in garages for years so I am not a beginner. Good luck, this is a mess
hey wait a.minute
the most difficult part is to unplug and plug the cables sensor back
I hope you reply to this I was needing help my Dodge Durango needs three oxygen sensors specifically the same one that you’re changing in this video and I was wondering if your vehicle was spitting in sputtering before you changed it thanks
In short yes. It's been some time but it ran rough at idle, nearly stalling after coming to a stop. RPM fluctuations when off throttle. Obviously I am not a mechanic, just another dude trying to save $$ on my kids car. Verify anything you are uncertain of. Btw the mileage was still terrible before and after the O2 sensor was changed. 11-12 mpg. Good luck
how did you remove the electric connector? that is the hardest part in my truck. The connector is hidden
Follow the wires back to the harness. They are tucked up and bundled to an electrical loom. You may need to cut some zip ties to get it separated from the others.
Where did you get the wrench from? Amazon?
Sptool.com part no # SCH67750 good luck
where is the connector located? I'm in the process of changing out the same 02 sensor.
robert ramos Follow the wires back to the harness. They are tucked up and bundled to an electrical loom. You may need to cut some zip ties to get it separated from the others.
ok thank you
that pin is called a plastic rivot
do you happen to know where you got the replacement o2 sensor. I'm having same problem with 4.7l 2001 dodge dokota
Kurt Kenehan: I bought from O'Reilly Auto parts. Must specify CA model. I believe it's an NTK 23533 but check against the parts listing and bring your old one in to compare connectors.
thank you i have the SLT
@@kurtkenehan8017 I have the same dodge Dakota as yours and need to replace o2 Bank 2 sensor 1. Did you get your sensors replaced by yourself? If you did, could you please share your lessons you learned from your job? Thanks in advance!