cloves
Automotive
- Jun 24, 2009
- 6
Hi everyone,
This isn't an easy post but I am going to try to condense it as much as possible. Recently my 2000 4.7 durango power steering pressure switch failed and it started to pump power steering fluid into my harness (common issue). The fluid got as far as my upstream oxygen sensor and fouled it up.
Rather then reusing the wires at the connector (x4), I decided to just rerun 3 of 4 new wires to the PCM seeing as it seemed like an easy task. I got the wiring schematics, and then ran a new wire to the sensor signal, pcm ground, and common ground (its the ground for the heater wire) up near the pcm main harness (using the same 18 gauge wires). The last wire which is the 15 amp fused heater wire I just reconnected seeing that it was not fouled.
I connected the o2 sensor signal wire by cutting it and butt spliced with the pcm's wire. For the 2 grounds I just used a crimp connector.
I then picked up a bosch universal sensor and plugged it in. After running the car for a few, the pcm is giving me a p0132 "1/1 O2 Sensor Shorted To Voltage": Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained above normal operating range.
Considering I ran all new wires I was wondering if anyone had any insight as to what the problem could be? One Dodge tech suggested getting the OEM sensor which is by Denso, but I have already cut into the harness so it doesn't make much sense imo unless the sensor from bosch is not as high quality.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, any insight would greatly be appreciated
This isn't an easy post but I am going to try to condense it as much as possible. Recently my 2000 4.7 durango power steering pressure switch failed and it started to pump power steering fluid into my harness (common issue). The fluid got as far as my upstream oxygen sensor and fouled it up.
Rather then reusing the wires at the connector (x4), I decided to just rerun 3 of 4 new wires to the PCM seeing as it seemed like an easy task. I got the wiring schematics, and then ran a new wire to the sensor signal, pcm ground, and common ground (its the ground for the heater wire) up near the pcm main harness (using the same 18 gauge wires). The last wire which is the 15 amp fused heater wire I just reconnected seeing that it was not fouled.
I connected the o2 sensor signal wire by cutting it and butt spliced with the pcm's wire. For the 2 grounds I just used a crimp connector.
I then picked up a bosch universal sensor and plugged it in. After running the car for a few, the pcm is giving me a p0132 "1/1 O2 Sensor Shorted To Voltage": Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained above normal operating range.
Considering I ran all new wires I was wondering if anyone had any insight as to what the problem could be? One Dodge tech suggested getting the OEM sensor which is by Denso, but I have already cut into the harness so it doesn't make much sense imo unless the sensor from bosch is not as high quality.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, any insight would greatly be appreciated