O2 sensors

Tiny
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  • 2002 CHRYSLER CONCORDE
  • 2.6L
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  • 74,000 MILES
Have replaced all 4 o2 sensors and replace b2 s1 twice. And I'm still getting code p0152 and p0133 does that means my wires maybe bad and need to be replaced?
Thursday, March 31st, 2016 AT 2:39 PM

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Tiny
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Diagnostic fault codes never say to replace parts or that one is bad. You're right that you must check wiring and connectors first, especially for code 152.
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Thursday, March 31st, 2016 AT 10:15 PM
Tiny
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OK thank you fingers cross I hope this work will update you
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Friday, April 1st, 2016 AT 1:48 AM
Tiny
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I was wondering what you found?
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Sunday, April 10th, 2016 AT 1:49 PM
Tiny
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I found another mechanic he worked on it for 2 days and he disconnected the sensor and the car ran fine so he told me to go to the dealer and get my sensors since Chrysler cars are so funny so I will update you on Wednesday to let you know if that was the problem. Fyi I did buy my first set of sensors from oriellys
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Sunday, April 10th, 2016 AT 1:57 PM
Tiny
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Sounds good, we are looking forward to your response.
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Sunday, April 10th, 2016 AT 2:13 PM

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