2004 3.7 5spd Manual 130,000 miles
Read me! Bought this jeep a month ago. Had slow response from rear 02 sensors on each side, so I did the following.
Plugs (bosch), oil change, cleaned IAC, rust sprayed the ground straps, checked all fluids. Ran some inj. cleaner through.
Checked all vacuum lines.
The codes continued.... in the meantime i'd smell some heavy catalytic stinks when driving around... So I put in two new downstream O2 from Denso. Reset MIL and, yes, codes came back. Sometimes left bank, sometimes right. Sometimes accompanied by P0259 fuel trim system too lean.
So I replaced the upstream O2 sensors also.
Continued driving it, cleaned the pcv system hoses etc, and replaced the pcv valve, codes still come up.
Bought the obd scan lx, and Now i watch fuel trim, and 4 O2 voltages on my phone, in real-time.
(sorry for the story....)
Only when driving highway or straight sections of 80km road, the bank 2 upstream will start to hang high, it wont cycle like it should. which causes ecm to trim fuel, and sends the downstream down in voltage.
I can break the issue by putting the clutch in and revving it up, that usually wakes up the upstream sensor.
Now what gets me is that it's been the same problem since i bought the damn thing, and nothing ive done has helped.
any thoughts?
Read me! Bought this jeep a month ago. Had slow response from rear 02 sensors on each side, so I did the following.
Plugs (bosch), oil change, cleaned IAC, rust sprayed the ground straps, checked all fluids. Ran some inj. cleaner through.
Checked all vacuum lines.
The codes continued.... in the meantime i'd smell some heavy catalytic stinks when driving around... So I put in two new downstream O2 from Denso. Reset MIL and, yes, codes came back. Sometimes left bank, sometimes right. Sometimes accompanied by P0259 fuel trim system too lean.
So I replaced the upstream O2 sensors also.
Continued driving it, cleaned the pcv system hoses etc, and replaced the pcv valve, codes still come up.
Bought the obd scan lx, and Now i watch fuel trim, and 4 O2 voltages on my phone, in real-time.
(sorry for the story....)
Only when driving highway or straight sections of 80km road, the bank 2 upstream will start to hang high, it wont cycle like it should. which causes ecm to trim fuel, and sends the downstream down in voltage.
I can break the issue by putting the clutch in and revving it up, that usually wakes up the upstream sensor.
Now what gets me is that it's been the same problem since i bought the damn thing, and nothing ive done has helped.
any thoughts?