question about an O2 sensor
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question about an O2 sensor
Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a possible
transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles no
upgrades.
Thanks
sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a possible
transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles no
upgrades.
Thanks
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Re: question about an O2 sensor
Ohh yes...! I just replaced mine a couple months ago. It made my 97 TJ I-6
feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Kevin KC8GAB
97 TJ
"Dave Reed" <dreedebf@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:1034ms5fliqjs50@corp.supernews.com...
> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a
possible
> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles
no
> upgrades.
> Thanks
>
>
feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Kevin KC8GAB
97 TJ
"Dave Reed" <dreedebf@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:1034ms5fliqjs50@corp.supernews.com...
> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a
possible
> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles
no
> upgrades.
> Thanks
>
>
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Re: question about an O2 sensor
Ohh yes...! I just replaced mine a couple months ago. It made my 97 TJ I-6
feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Kevin KC8GAB
97 TJ
"Dave Reed" <dreedebf@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:1034ms5fliqjs50@corp.supernews.com...
> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a
possible
> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles
no
> upgrades.
> Thanks
>
>
feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Kevin KC8GAB
97 TJ
"Dave Reed" <dreedebf@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:1034ms5fliqjs50@corp.supernews.com...
> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a
possible
> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles
no
> upgrades.
> Thanks
>
>
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Re: question about an O2 sensor
Ohh yes...! I just replaced mine a couple months ago. It made my 97 TJ I-6
feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Kevin KC8GAB
97 TJ
"Dave Reed" <dreedebf@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:1034ms5fliqjs50@corp.supernews.com...
> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a
possible
> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles
no
> upgrades.
> Thanks
>
>
feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Kevin KC8GAB
97 TJ
"Dave Reed" <dreedebf@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:1034ms5fliqjs50@corp.supernews.com...
> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a
possible
> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles
no
> upgrades.
> Thanks
>
>
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Re: question about an O2 sensor
Kevin did pass the time by typing:
> Ohh yes...! I just replaced mine a couple months ago. It made my 97 TJ I-6
> feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
> though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
> and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Yep.. A good clue your O2 sensor is going is excess carbon on all sparkplugs
and in the exhaust. Plus a gas milage drop of about 3-4 MPG and lack of
pep except for wide-open-throttle. WOT takes the O2 sensor out of the loop.
> "Dave Reed" wrote ...
>> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
>> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a possible
>> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles no
>> upgrades.
>> Thanks
> Ohh yes...! I just replaced mine a couple months ago. It made my 97 TJ I-6
> feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
> though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
> and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Yep.. A good clue your O2 sensor is going is excess carbon on all sparkplugs
and in the exhaust. Plus a gas milage drop of about 3-4 MPG and lack of
pep except for wide-open-throttle. WOT takes the O2 sensor out of the loop.
> "Dave Reed" wrote ...
>> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
>> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a possible
>> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles no
>> upgrades.
>> Thanks
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Re: question about an O2 sensor
Kevin did pass the time by typing:
> Ohh yes...! I just replaced mine a couple months ago. It made my 97 TJ I-6
> feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
> though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
> and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Yep.. A good clue your O2 sensor is going is excess carbon on all sparkplugs
and in the exhaust. Plus a gas milage drop of about 3-4 MPG and lack of
pep except for wide-open-throttle. WOT takes the O2 sensor out of the loop.
> "Dave Reed" wrote ...
>> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
>> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a possible
>> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles no
>> upgrades.
>> Thanks
> Ohh yes...! I just replaced mine a couple months ago. It made my 97 TJ I-6
> feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
> though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
> and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Yep.. A good clue your O2 sensor is going is excess carbon on all sparkplugs
and in the exhaust. Plus a gas milage drop of about 3-4 MPG and lack of
pep except for wide-open-throttle. WOT takes the O2 sensor out of the loop.
> "Dave Reed" wrote ...
>> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
>> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a possible
>> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles no
>> upgrades.
>> Thanks
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Re: question about an O2 sensor
Kevin did pass the time by typing:
> Ohh yes...! I just replaced mine a couple months ago. It made my 97 TJ I-6
> feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
> though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
> and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Yep.. A good clue your O2 sensor is going is excess carbon on all sparkplugs
and in the exhaust. Plus a gas milage drop of about 3-4 MPG and lack of
pep except for wide-open-throttle. WOT takes the O2 sensor out of the loop.
> "Dave Reed" wrote ...
>> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
>> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a possible
>> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles no
>> upgrades.
>> Thanks
> Ohh yes...! I just replaced mine a couple months ago. It made my 97 TJ I-6
> feel like it would stall out at times. I did get the check engine light
> though... May want to look at plugs and wires. Check out distributor cap
> and button while you are in there. Good luck.
Yep.. A good clue your O2 sensor is going is excess carbon on all sparkplugs
and in the exhaust. Plus a gas milage drop of about 3-4 MPG and lack of
pep except for wide-open-throttle. WOT takes the O2 sensor out of the loop.
> "Dave Reed" wrote ...
>> Even though no warning light comes on will a faulty O2 sensor give a
>> sluggish feeling to my jeep as if i was pulling a trailer or even a possible
>> transmission problem, I have a 2001 Wrangler, I-6, Automatic,76000 miles no
>> upgrades.
>> Thanks
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