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Mopar 5269642 Oxygen Sensor

1996-1997 Mopar 5269642

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Mopar 5269642 Oxygen Sensor
  • Part Description
    Sensor-Oxygen
  • Manufacturer
    Mopar
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Mopar
    Manufacturer Part Number5269642
    Part DescriptionSensor-Oxygen
    Item Weight0.80 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    ManufacturerMopar
    SKU5269642
    WarrantyThis genuine Mopar part is guaranteed by Mopar's factory warranty.
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    1996-1997 Chrysler Cirrus4 Cyl 2.4L, 6 Cyl 2.5LLX
    1996-1997 Chrysler Sebring4 Cyl 2.4L, 6 Cyl 2.5LJX, JXi
    1997 Chrysler Town & CountryLX FWD, SX
    1997 Dodge Caravan4 Cyl 2.4LBase, LE, SE
    1997 Dodge Grand Caravan4 Cyl 2.4LBase, LE FWD, SE FWD
    1996-1997 Dodge Stratus4 Cyl 2.0L, 4 Cyl 2.4L, 6 Cyl 2.5LBase, ES
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    Will this fit my truck? Posted by MoparPartsGiant Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 5269642 fits your vehicle.
    Posted by MoparPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How to check and replace Camshaft Position Sensor,Coolant Temperature Sensor,Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor,Knock Sensor,MAP Sensor,Oxygen Sensor,Speed Sensor and Throttle Position Sensor on Chrysler Cirrus? Posted by Customer
    A:
    All models post 1988 have the OBD-II system enabling the owner to read engine codes, however early models need the ignition key while later models need a SCAN tool issued by the manufacturer. Should component checks fail in identifying a problem, a dealer or a qualified repair shop should attempt to determine the problem. After this test the OBD-II components, erase the PCM of trouble codes by removing the negative terminal of the battery for approximately ten minutes. Control of the PCM is accomplished with the compressor clutch engagement through a relay; this relay should have voltage when the A/C is on. It informs the PCM that there is an application of brake so as to sustain a certain level of engine speed. The camshaft position sensor codes cylinder information for purposes of fuel and ignition timing; the voltages must be specific: 0.1v for 4 cylinders and 0.3v for v6 cylinder. In the function of crankshaft position sensor, fuel injector sequence and ignition timing are significant, as for the similar voltage checks. The ECT sensor is the coolant temperature sensor; it should be tested at both cold and hot resistance. The IAC motor controls the idle speed and the IAT sensor measures the intake air temperature; it must undergo the resistance test at cold and hot conditions. With the knock sensor, engine knock is detected, and ignition timing is adjusted for it, with voltage checks required on both the old and the new models. MAP sensor is used to measure intake manifold pressure and delivers constant inputs used by the engine control module for fuel delivery and ignition timing; voltage testing is done on the supply as well as on the output signal. The oxygen sensors are used to monitor exhaust gases and are therefore dependent on some factors such as electricity and heat. These two switches include the PARK/NEUTRAL position switch and the power steering pressure switch since they impact the engine and must be scanned if they are faulty. The TPS watches the throttle position for change in the rate of fuel delivery and therefore must have voltage check while running. Located on the manual transaxles is the VSS which and gives out pulsing voltage to measure the speed of the vehicle; the system requires checks on supply voltage and output voltage for proper functioning. Every part replacement has its own protocol to guarantee correct affixation to the car part and proper working.
    Posted by MoparPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How is the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) diagnosed for the 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan? Posted by Customer
    A:
    To diagnose the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS), disconnect the electrical connector, use a digital ohmmeter to check the resistance readings while moving the throttle lever, and replace the TPS if readings are incorrect.
    Posted by MoparPartsGiant Specialist
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