89 Cherokee failed emissions - HELP!
#31
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Re: 89 Cherokee failed emissions - HELP!
OK
It is not going into closed loop (when the 02 sensor comes online)
.............Now why is it not going into closed loop is the question!
Yes it could be the 02 sensor.
Also it could be a temperature sensor problem causing it not to go into
closed loop.
Yours was WAY too rich so I would suspect a temperature sensor problem. :-(
And I will ASSuME that the fuel pressure was checked. I think you indicated
that it was.
That shop should have been able to tell you what else was not right.
Let us know!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Randy Perkins" <wb5kcm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eccc3a62.0408051702.5c67192b@posting.google.c om...
> Dave, the shop I took it to is an authorized emissions repair
> facility. They had it on the scanner/analyzer and what they tell me is
> it shows that the O2 sensor is not going into closed loop mode. Not
> sure if I have the correct terminology. Most of the feedback I get it
> seems that the ECM is what goes into closed or open loop..?? I am
> going to let the Jeep dealer put in the OEM O2 sensor (free on a
> recall) and then look at all the sensors input to the ECM. Could be
> that my ECM is bad...??Thanks for the info about the 19 LB fuel
> injectors. Any input is most appreciated.
> All the best, Randy
It is not going into closed loop (when the 02 sensor comes online)
.............Now why is it not going into closed loop is the question!
Yes it could be the 02 sensor.
Also it could be a temperature sensor problem causing it not to go into
closed loop.
Yours was WAY too rich so I would suspect a temperature sensor problem. :-(
And I will ASSuME that the fuel pressure was checked. I think you indicated
that it was.
That shop should have been able to tell you what else was not right.
Let us know!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Randy Perkins" <wb5kcm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eccc3a62.0408051702.5c67192b@posting.google.c om...
> Dave, the shop I took it to is an authorized emissions repair
> facility. They had it on the scanner/analyzer and what they tell me is
> it shows that the O2 sensor is not going into closed loop mode. Not
> sure if I have the correct terminology. Most of the feedback I get it
> seems that the ECM is what goes into closed or open loop..?? I am
> going to let the Jeep dealer put in the OEM O2 sensor (free on a
> recall) and then look at all the sensors input to the ECM. Could be
> that my ECM is bad...??Thanks for the info about the 19 LB fuel
> injectors. Any input is most appreciated.
> All the best, Randy
#32
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Re: 89 Cherokee failed emissions - HELP!
OK
It is not going into closed loop (when the 02 sensor comes online)
.............Now why is it not going into closed loop is the question!
Yes it could be the 02 sensor.
Also it could be a temperature sensor problem causing it not to go into
closed loop.
Yours was WAY too rich so I would suspect a temperature sensor problem. :-(
And I will ASSuME that the fuel pressure was checked. I think you indicated
that it was.
That shop should have been able to tell you what else was not right.
Let us know!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Randy Perkins" <wb5kcm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eccc3a62.0408051702.5c67192b@posting.google.c om...
> Dave, the shop I took it to is an authorized emissions repair
> facility. They had it on the scanner/analyzer and what they tell me is
> it shows that the O2 sensor is not going into closed loop mode. Not
> sure if I have the correct terminology. Most of the feedback I get it
> seems that the ECM is what goes into closed or open loop..?? I am
> going to let the Jeep dealer put in the OEM O2 sensor (free on a
> recall) and then look at all the sensors input to the ECM. Could be
> that my ECM is bad...??Thanks for the info about the 19 LB fuel
> injectors. Any input is most appreciated.
> All the best, Randy
It is not going into closed loop (when the 02 sensor comes online)
.............Now why is it not going into closed loop is the question!
Yes it could be the 02 sensor.
Also it could be a temperature sensor problem causing it not to go into
closed loop.
Yours was WAY too rich so I would suspect a temperature sensor problem. :-(
And I will ASSuME that the fuel pressure was checked. I think you indicated
that it was.
That shop should have been able to tell you what else was not right.
Let us know!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Randy Perkins" <wb5kcm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eccc3a62.0408051702.5c67192b@posting.google.c om...
> Dave, the shop I took it to is an authorized emissions repair
> facility. They had it on the scanner/analyzer and what they tell me is
> it shows that the O2 sensor is not going into closed loop mode. Not
> sure if I have the correct terminology. Most of the feedback I get it
> seems that the ECM is what goes into closed or open loop..?? I am
> going to let the Jeep dealer put in the OEM O2 sensor (free on a
> recall) and then look at all the sensors input to the ECM. Could be
> that my ECM is bad...??Thanks for the info about the 19 LB fuel
> injectors. Any input is most appreciated.
> All the best, Randy
#33
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Re: 89 Cherokee failed emissions - HELP!
OK
It is not going into closed loop (when the 02 sensor comes online)
.............Now why is it not going into closed loop is the question!
Yes it could be the 02 sensor.
Also it could be a temperature sensor problem causing it not to go into
closed loop.
Yours was WAY too rich so I would suspect a temperature sensor problem. :-(
And I will ASSuME that the fuel pressure was checked. I think you indicated
that it was.
That shop should have been able to tell you what else was not right.
Let us know!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Randy Perkins" <wb5kcm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eccc3a62.0408051702.5c67192b@posting.google.c om...
> Dave, the shop I took it to is an authorized emissions repair
> facility. They had it on the scanner/analyzer and what they tell me is
> it shows that the O2 sensor is not going into closed loop mode. Not
> sure if I have the correct terminology. Most of the feedback I get it
> seems that the ECM is what goes into closed or open loop..?? I am
> going to let the Jeep dealer put in the OEM O2 sensor (free on a
> recall) and then look at all the sensors input to the ECM. Could be
> that my ECM is bad...??Thanks for the info about the 19 LB fuel
> injectors. Any input is most appreciated.
> All the best, Randy
It is not going into closed loop (when the 02 sensor comes online)
.............Now why is it not going into closed loop is the question!
Yes it could be the 02 sensor.
Also it could be a temperature sensor problem causing it not to go into
closed loop.
Yours was WAY too rich so I would suspect a temperature sensor problem. :-(
And I will ASSuME that the fuel pressure was checked. I think you indicated
that it was.
That shop should have been able to tell you what else was not right.
Let us know!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
"Randy Perkins" <wb5kcm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eccc3a62.0408051702.5c67192b@posting.google.c om...
> Dave, the shop I took it to is an authorized emissions repair
> facility. They had it on the scanner/analyzer and what they tell me is
> it shows that the O2 sensor is not going into closed loop mode. Not
> sure if I have the correct terminology. Most of the feedback I get it
> seems that the ECM is what goes into closed or open loop..?? I am
> going to let the Jeep dealer put in the OEM O2 sensor (free on a
> recall) and then look at all the sensors input to the ECM. Could be
> that my ECM is bad...??Thanks for the info about the 19 LB fuel
> injectors. Any input is most appreciated.
> All the best, Randy
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Re: 89 Cherokee failed emissions - HELP!
Thanks to everyone for the input, it was all helpful. Mike Romain hit
the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
Randy Perkins
Fort Worth, Texas
wb5kcm@hotmail.com (Randy Perkins) wrote in message news:<eccc3a62.0408011848.1b2a3d1b@posting.google. com>...
> 4.0 Inline 6
> 4X4, A/C, PS, Auto
> 205+K miles
> My 89 Cherokee failed emissions test. The HC is 358 (189 standard,
> the CO is 9.6 (2.36 standard). The Nox is good 103 (1233 standard).
> This is what has been done.
> New O2 sensor (Bosch 12009)
> New Fuel regulator
> New Cat converter
> New plugs, wires, cap, rotor
> new oil, new filters
> cleaned and replaced CCV hoses, vacuum hoses
> Nothing has helped!
> I had already replaced the OEM fuel injectors with new ones type
> JeepDenso XL5E a while back before this emissions test. These are 19
> LB Pintle type.
> It passed last year just barely with the old original injectors. The
> HC was 162 and the CO was 1.98 in 2003.
> In 2002 the HC was 89 and the CO was .16. Something has happened
> between 2002 and 2003.
> The shop I took it to tells me that the O2 sensor is not going
> into "Closed Loop" ?They tried another O2 sensor with same results.
> They suspect a bad ECM or the new injectors are not the correct type.
> They have given up.
> $800 later I am asking for help. Anyone with some ideas or info will
> be most appreciated...
>
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
> wb5kcm@hotmail.com
the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
Randy Perkins
Fort Worth, Texas
wb5kcm@hotmail.com (Randy Perkins) wrote in message news:<eccc3a62.0408011848.1b2a3d1b@posting.google. com>...
> 4.0 Inline 6
> 4X4, A/C, PS, Auto
> 205+K miles
> My 89 Cherokee failed emissions test. The HC is 358 (189 standard,
> the CO is 9.6 (2.36 standard). The Nox is good 103 (1233 standard).
> This is what has been done.
> New O2 sensor (Bosch 12009)
> New Fuel regulator
> New Cat converter
> New plugs, wires, cap, rotor
> new oil, new filters
> cleaned and replaced CCV hoses, vacuum hoses
> Nothing has helped!
> I had already replaced the OEM fuel injectors with new ones type
> JeepDenso XL5E a while back before this emissions test. These are 19
> LB Pintle type.
> It passed last year just barely with the old original injectors. The
> HC was 162 and the CO was 1.98 in 2003.
> In 2002 the HC was 89 and the CO was .16. Something has happened
> between 2002 and 2003.
> The shop I took it to tells me that the O2 sensor is not going
> into "Closed Loop" ?They tried another O2 sensor with same results.
> They suspect a bad ECM or the new injectors are not the correct type.
> They have given up.
> $800 later I am asking for help. Anyone with some ideas or info will
> be most appreciated...
>
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
> wb5kcm@hotmail.com
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Re: 89 Cherokee failed emissions - HELP!
Thanks to everyone for the input, it was all helpful. Mike Romain hit
the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
Randy Perkins
Fort Worth, Texas
wb5kcm@hotmail.com (Randy Perkins) wrote in message news:<eccc3a62.0408011848.1b2a3d1b@posting.google. com>...
> 4.0 Inline 6
> 4X4, A/C, PS, Auto
> 205+K miles
> My 89 Cherokee failed emissions test. The HC is 358 (189 standard,
> the CO is 9.6 (2.36 standard). The Nox is good 103 (1233 standard).
> This is what has been done.
> New O2 sensor (Bosch 12009)
> New Fuel regulator
> New Cat converter
> New plugs, wires, cap, rotor
> new oil, new filters
> cleaned and replaced CCV hoses, vacuum hoses
> Nothing has helped!
> I had already replaced the OEM fuel injectors with new ones type
> JeepDenso XL5E a while back before this emissions test. These are 19
> LB Pintle type.
> It passed last year just barely with the old original injectors. The
> HC was 162 and the CO was 1.98 in 2003.
> In 2002 the HC was 89 and the CO was .16. Something has happened
> between 2002 and 2003.
> The shop I took it to tells me that the O2 sensor is not going
> into "Closed Loop" ?They tried another O2 sensor with same results.
> They suspect a bad ECM or the new injectors are not the correct type.
> They have given up.
> $800 later I am asking for help. Anyone with some ideas or info will
> be most appreciated...
>
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
> wb5kcm@hotmail.com
the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
Randy Perkins
Fort Worth, Texas
wb5kcm@hotmail.com (Randy Perkins) wrote in message news:<eccc3a62.0408011848.1b2a3d1b@posting.google. com>...
> 4.0 Inline 6
> 4X4, A/C, PS, Auto
> 205+K miles
> My 89 Cherokee failed emissions test. The HC is 358 (189 standard,
> the CO is 9.6 (2.36 standard). The Nox is good 103 (1233 standard).
> This is what has been done.
> New O2 sensor (Bosch 12009)
> New Fuel regulator
> New Cat converter
> New plugs, wires, cap, rotor
> new oil, new filters
> cleaned and replaced CCV hoses, vacuum hoses
> Nothing has helped!
> I had already replaced the OEM fuel injectors with new ones type
> JeepDenso XL5E a while back before this emissions test. These are 19
> LB Pintle type.
> It passed last year just barely with the old original injectors. The
> HC was 162 and the CO was 1.98 in 2003.
> In 2002 the HC was 89 and the CO was .16. Something has happened
> between 2002 and 2003.
> The shop I took it to tells me that the O2 sensor is not going
> into "Closed Loop" ?They tried another O2 sensor with same results.
> They suspect a bad ECM or the new injectors are not the correct type.
> They have given up.
> $800 later I am asking for help. Anyone with some ideas or info will
> be most appreciated...
>
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
> wb5kcm@hotmail.com
#36
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Re: 89 Cherokee failed emissions - HELP!
Thanks to everyone for the input, it was all helpful. Mike Romain hit
the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
Randy Perkins
Fort Worth, Texas
wb5kcm@hotmail.com (Randy Perkins) wrote in message news:<eccc3a62.0408011848.1b2a3d1b@posting.google. com>...
> 4.0 Inline 6
> 4X4, A/C, PS, Auto
> 205+K miles
> My 89 Cherokee failed emissions test. The HC is 358 (189 standard,
> the CO is 9.6 (2.36 standard). The Nox is good 103 (1233 standard).
> This is what has been done.
> New O2 sensor (Bosch 12009)
> New Fuel regulator
> New Cat converter
> New plugs, wires, cap, rotor
> new oil, new filters
> cleaned and replaced CCV hoses, vacuum hoses
> Nothing has helped!
> I had already replaced the OEM fuel injectors with new ones type
> JeepDenso XL5E a while back before this emissions test. These are 19
> LB Pintle type.
> It passed last year just barely with the old original injectors. The
> HC was 162 and the CO was 1.98 in 2003.
> In 2002 the HC was 89 and the CO was .16. Something has happened
> between 2002 and 2003.
> The shop I took it to tells me that the O2 sensor is not going
> into "Closed Loop" ?They tried another O2 sensor with same results.
> They suspect a bad ECM or the new injectors are not the correct type.
> They have given up.
> $800 later I am asking for help. Anyone with some ideas or info will
> be most appreciated...
>
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
> wb5kcm@hotmail.com
the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
Randy Perkins
Fort Worth, Texas
wb5kcm@hotmail.com (Randy Perkins) wrote in message news:<eccc3a62.0408011848.1b2a3d1b@posting.google. com>...
> 4.0 Inline 6
> 4X4, A/C, PS, Auto
> 205+K miles
> My 89 Cherokee failed emissions test. The HC is 358 (189 standard,
> the CO is 9.6 (2.36 standard). The Nox is good 103 (1233 standard).
> This is what has been done.
> New O2 sensor (Bosch 12009)
> New Fuel regulator
> New Cat converter
> New plugs, wires, cap, rotor
> new oil, new filters
> cleaned and replaced CCV hoses, vacuum hoses
> Nothing has helped!
> I had already replaced the OEM fuel injectors with new ones type
> JeepDenso XL5E a while back before this emissions test. These are 19
> LB Pintle type.
> It passed last year just barely with the old original injectors. The
> HC was 162 and the CO was 1.98 in 2003.
> In 2002 the HC was 89 and the CO was .16. Something has happened
> between 2002 and 2003.
> The shop I took it to tells me that the O2 sensor is not going
> into "Closed Loop" ?They tried another O2 sensor with same results.
> They suspect a bad ECM or the new injectors are not the correct type.
> They have given up.
> $800 later I am asking for help. Anyone with some ideas or info will
> be most appreciated...
>
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
> wb5kcm@hotmail.com
#37
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Re: 89 Cherokee failed emissions - HELP!
Thanks to everyone for the input, it was all helpful. Mike Romain hit
the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
Randy Perkins
Fort Worth, Texas
wb5kcm@hotmail.com (Randy Perkins) wrote in message news:<eccc3a62.0408011848.1b2a3d1b@posting.google. com>...
> 4.0 Inline 6
> 4X4, A/C, PS, Auto
> 205+K miles
> My 89 Cherokee failed emissions test. The HC is 358 (189 standard,
> the CO is 9.6 (2.36 standard). The Nox is good 103 (1233 standard).
> This is what has been done.
> New O2 sensor (Bosch 12009)
> New Fuel regulator
> New Cat converter
> New plugs, wires, cap, rotor
> new oil, new filters
> cleaned and replaced CCV hoses, vacuum hoses
> Nothing has helped!
> I had already replaced the OEM fuel injectors with new ones type
> JeepDenso XL5E a while back before this emissions test. These are 19
> LB Pintle type.
> It passed last year just barely with the old original injectors. The
> HC was 162 and the CO was 1.98 in 2003.
> In 2002 the HC was 89 and the CO was .16. Something has happened
> between 2002 and 2003.
> The shop I took it to tells me that the O2 sensor is not going
> into "Closed Loop" ?They tried another O2 sensor with same results.
> They suspect a bad ECM or the new injectors are not the correct type.
> They have given up.
> $800 later I am asking for help. Anyone with some ideas or info will
> be most appreciated...
>
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
> wb5kcm@hotmail.com
the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
Randy Perkins
Fort Worth, Texas
wb5kcm@hotmail.com (Randy Perkins) wrote in message news:<eccc3a62.0408011848.1b2a3d1b@posting.google. com>...
> 4.0 Inline 6
> 4X4, A/C, PS, Auto
> 205+K miles
> My 89 Cherokee failed emissions test. The HC is 358 (189 standard,
> the CO is 9.6 (2.36 standard). The Nox is good 103 (1233 standard).
> This is what has been done.
> New O2 sensor (Bosch 12009)
> New Fuel regulator
> New Cat converter
> New plugs, wires, cap, rotor
> new oil, new filters
> cleaned and replaced CCV hoses, vacuum hoses
> Nothing has helped!
> I had already replaced the OEM fuel injectors with new ones type
> JeepDenso XL5E a while back before this emissions test. These are 19
> LB Pintle type.
> It passed last year just barely with the old original injectors. The
> HC was 162 and the CO was 1.98 in 2003.
> In 2002 the HC was 89 and the CO was .16. Something has happened
> between 2002 and 2003.
> The shop I took it to tells me that the O2 sensor is not going
> into "Closed Loop" ?They tried another O2 sensor with same results.
> They suspect a bad ECM or the new injectors are not the correct type.
> They have given up.
> $800 later I am asking for help. Anyone with some ideas or info will
> be most appreciated...
>
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
> wb5kcm@hotmail.com
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Re: 89 Cherokee failed emissions - HELP!
Hi Randy,
Thanks for telling us. Yours is the first oxygen sensor I've heard
of the the Stealership eat, but then I've never heard of a recall on
them. I bet you'll realize better gas mileage too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Randy Perkins wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone for the input, it was all helpful. Mike Romain hit
> the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
> Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
> Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
> It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
> the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
> learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
> with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
Thanks for telling us. Yours is the first oxygen sensor I've heard
of the the Stealership eat, but then I've never heard of a recall on
them. I bet you'll realize better gas mileage too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Randy Perkins wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone for the input, it was all helpful. Mike Romain hit
> the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
> Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
> Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
> It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
> the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
> learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
> with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
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Re: 89 Cherokee failed emissions - HELP!
Hi Randy,
Thanks for telling us. Yours is the first oxygen sensor I've heard
of the the Stealership eat, but then I've never heard of a recall on
them. I bet you'll realize better gas mileage too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Randy Perkins wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone for the input, it was all helpful. Mike Romain hit
> the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
> Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
> Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
> It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
> the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
> learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
> with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
Thanks for telling us. Yours is the first oxygen sensor I've heard
of the the Stealership eat, but then I've never heard of a recall on
them. I bet you'll realize better gas mileage too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Randy Perkins wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone for the input, it was all helpful. Mike Romain hit
> the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
> Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
> Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
> It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
> the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
> learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
> with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
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Re: 89 Cherokee failed emissions - HELP!
Hi Randy,
Thanks for telling us. Yours is the first oxygen sensor I've heard
of the the Stealership eat, but then I've never heard of a recall on
them. I bet you'll realize better gas mileage too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Randy Perkins wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone for the input, it was all helpful. Mike Romain hit
> the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
> Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
> Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
> It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
> the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
> learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
> with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas
Thanks for telling us. Yours is the first oxygen sensor I've heard
of the the Stealership eat, but then I've never heard of a recall on
them. I bet you'll realize better gas mileage too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Randy Perkins wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone for the input, it was all helpful. Mike Romain hit
> the nail on the head. The Bosch O2 sensor was the problem. Took the
> Jeep to dealer for free recall install of new Mopar O2 sensor.
> Immediatly took the Jeep to two different emissions test facilities.
> It now passes easily! Where the HC was in the 300+ range its now in
> the 20's. The CO is almost unmeasurable. Fantastic. Well you live and
> learn..Dont run down and buy any old O2 sensor..maybe you will get by
> with it but I sure didnt. Thanks again and all the best.
> Randy Perkins
> Fort Worth, Texas