CowboyTaco
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Have any of you replaced your o2 sensors? I have 130k and thinking it would be a good time to replace mine. Thoughts?
I'm at 167k. If it aint broke, don't fix it.
Have any of you replaced your o2 sensors? I have 130k and thinking it would be a good time to replace mine. Thoughts?
I'm at ~250k miles and never replaced any of mine (knock on wood).I'm at 167k. If it aint broke, don't fix it.
Just texted you.Last time I was looking and they had the normal ones, ones for 330 lbs extra and ones for 660 lbs extra.
I replaced one because it quit working. As everyone has said, don’t replace them unless they crap out.Have any of you replaced your o2 sensors? I have 130k and thinking it would be a good time to replace mine. Thoughts?


While you're working on the rear suspension, order all the goodies from Archive Garage and fit some 14" travel Kings back there.Last time I was looking and they had the normal ones, ones for 330 lbs extra and ones for 660 lbs extra.
I love their stuff!While you're working on the rear suspension, order all the goodies from Archive Garage and fit some 14" travel Kings back there.
While you're working on the rear suspension, order all the goodies from Archive Garage and fit some 14" travel Kings back there.

He won't get any travel out of them sitting in his garage. I just said fit the shocks back thereIf you think you're going to get 14" travel out of a set of dakars you need to get your head checked![]()

He won't get any travel out of them sitting in his garage. I just said fit the shocks back there![]()
Sometimes you just have to bite the bullet and take it in.Oil change, tire rotation, and I continued troubleshooting my 4wd today. I was reading on another forum that there’s a microswitch in the transfer case actuator that can go bad. The poster said he tested his and determined it was bad because it displayed high resistance when tested on a multimeter. After he cleaned the contacts, his system began working again. I did the same test and my switch showed 0 Ohms so I put everything back together and am heading back to the drawing board. I am debating taking it to the dealership for them to run a diagnostic test on it. Maybe they can pinpoint where in the chain of events I am having a malfunction. I sure would like to have my 4x4 back working for deer season.
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Oil change, tire rotation, and I continued troubleshooting my 4wd today. I was reading on another forum that there’s a microswitch in the transfer case actuator that can go bad. The poster said he tested his and determined it was bad because it displayed high resistance when tested on a multimeter. After he cleaned the contacts, his system began working again. I did the same test and my switch showed 0 Ohms so I put everything back together and am heading back to the drawing board. I am debating taking it to the dealership for them to run a diagnostic test on it. Maybe they can pinpoint where in the chain of events I am having a malfunction. I sure would like to have my 4x4 back working for deer season.
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Woah, that is in depth. I might have to recruit help from an engineer friend for this. Thank you for sharing, I downloaded it to my computerIf you're good with a meter, run through the attached procedure here.