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Anonymous Posted on Jun 17, 2014

Where do i find the relay for the O2 sensor on a 2004 chrysler town and country 3.8 litre engine

Error code shows for bad relay for bank 1 oxygen sensor

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co7196

Ned C Cook

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  • Posted on Aug 03, 2009

SOURCE: Crankshaft Position Sensor

It's not up front near the crank pully?

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Rick Eisele

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2010

SOURCE: Bank 1 Sensor 1 - Oxygen sensor needs to be

The sensor you indicate would be on the manifold of the head containing cyl.# 1, top sensor (prior to catalytic conv.) 6 cyl. engine. 4 cylinder would be sensor on exhaust manifold. Confirm sensor failure prior to replacing as chrysler harness connectors are known for pin failures at 02 sensor connections. Inspect for burnt pins and cracked/chaffed wires first before changing sensor.

jturcotte

Jeffrey Turcotte

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2010

SOURCE: P0032 Oxygen sensor heater problem. This is on a

The sensor in question is behind the engine on the exhaust manifold.

You can test the heater in the sensor with an ohmmeter using the following procedure:

  1. Disconnect the electrical harness from the sensor.
  2. The white wires in the sensor connector are the power and ground circuits for the heater.
  3. Connect the ohmmeter test leads to the terminals of the white wires in the heated oxygen sensor connector.
  4. Check the resistance of the sensor, if it is not within 4-7 ohms, replace the sensor.
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jturcotte

Jeffrey Turcotte

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  • Posted on Nov 22, 2010

SOURCE: how many oxygen sensors are there on chrysler town

There are 4 O2 sensors on your car. The upstream and downstream sensors are different. Is there a problem we can help you with?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2011

SOURCE: error code p0032 on town

Causes A P0032 DTC trouble code may be caused by one or more of the following:

  • A short in the heater circuit in the sensor
  • A failed O2 sensor heater
  • Wiring/connectors broken/frayed leading to sensor and/or relay
  • Failed PCM/ECM
Possible Solutions To fix a P0032 DTC code, you'll need to do a proper diagnosis. To do that, you'll want to inspect the wiring and connectors leading to the sensor. Also if equipped with a heater relay and fuse, you'll want to check those as well. Use a digital volt ohm meter to:
  • check for 12 volts at the heater circuit feed (hint: unplug the sensor and check at the wiring connector to do this measurement)
  • check the ground circuit for continuity
  • measure the resistance of the heater circuit (done on the sensor itself)
  • measure the resistance and voltage of the wiring
Refer to a service manual for the correct specifications (volts, ohms) for your vehicle. On some Toyota vehicles this code is triggered when the resistance of the heater circuit is above 10 A.
With that said, a common fix for this DTC is to replace the air/fuel (O2 oxygen) sensor #2 on bank 1.
Please keep in mind that OEM (original equipment) replacement sensors are recommended (from the dealer). Aftermarket sensors can be less reliable and of poorer quality (not always, but more often). There's also a chance that replacement parts for the P0032 code may also fall under a federal emissions warranty (check with your dealer to see if it's covered).

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1996 Chrysler Town and Country. How many o2 sensors on my 1996 Town and Country 3.8?

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Performance Bank 1 Sensor 1 (GM 3.5L)
January 31, 2012 Updated: October 29, 2014 Written by: Abraham Torres-Arredondo Article Id: 371

image_1.gifIf your check engine light is on and you have a diagnostic trouble code P0135 stored in the PCM's memory... then you've come to the right place to test and troubleshoot the upstream oxygen sensor.
A P0135 DTC says: HO2S Heater Performance Bank 1 Sensor 1... and this means that the PCM (Powertrain Control Module = Fuel Injection Computer) has detected a problem with the front oxygen sensor's heater element or a problem in the heater's circuit (wires).
In this tutorial, I'll show you how to check the oxygen (O2) sensor's heater element and the two circuits that feed it with power (10 to 12 Volts) and ground with a multimeter.
In case you're wondering, where the oxygen (O2) sensor that the code P0135 is accusing of being BAD is... this bad boy is located on the exhaust manifold and before the catalytic converter.
To help you navigate this article, here are its main points:
  1. Symptoms of a BAD Oxygen Sensor Heater Element.
  2. What Tools Do I Need to Test Code P0135?
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  9. TEST 4: Ohming the O2 Heater Element.
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Buying a Digital Multimeter for Automotive Diagnostic Testing (found at: easyautodiagnostics.com).
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    1. Although this tool is not an absolute must, if you do buy one, you'll realize just how easy it makes testing the voltages inside the wires.
    2. If you need to see what this tool looks like, you can see it here:Wire Piercing Probe.
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    Basically this means that an oxygen sensor in bank 1 detected a lean condition (too much oxygen in the exhaust). On V6/V8/V10 engines, Bank 1 is the side of the engine that has cylinder #1.

    Note: This DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) is very similar to P0174, and in fact your vehicle may show both codes at the same time.

    I would suggest that you take a look at the front oxygen sensor. Typically speaking the oxygen sensor causes this code to appear. Here is the possible cause list from the manual for your car.

    Trouble Code: P0171 (2.5L V6 Auto) - Fuel System Lean (Bank 1)

    Possible Causes:
    Air leaks in intake manifold, exhaust pipes or exhaust manifold
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    • A short in the heater circuit in the sensor
    • A failed O2 sensor heater
    • Wiring/connectors broken/frayed leading to sensor and/or relay
    • Failed PCM/ECM
    Possible Solutions To fix a P0032 DTC code, you'll need to do a proper diagnosis. To do that, you'll want to inspect the wiring and connectors leading to the sensor. Also if equipped with a heater relay and fuse, you'll want to check those as well. Use a digital volt ohm meter to:
    • check for 12 volts at the heater circuit feed (hint: unplug the sensor and check at the wiring connector to do this measurement)
    • check the ground circuit for continuity
    • measure the resistance of the heater circuit (done on the sensor itself)
    • measure the resistance and voltage of the wiring
    Refer to a service manual for the correct specifications (volts, ohms) for your vehicle. On some Toyota vehicles this code is triggered when the resistance of the heater circuit is above 10 A.
    With that said, a common fix for this DTC is to replace the air/fuel (O2 oxygen) sensor #2 on bank 1.
    Please keep in mind that OEM (original equipment) replacement sensors are recommended (from the dealer). Aftermarket sensors can be less reliable and of poorer quality (not always, but more often). There's also a chance that replacement parts for the P0032 code may also fall under a federal emissions warranty (check with your dealer to see if it's covered).
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