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Old September 7th 04, 07:42 PM
buttercup
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my 1994 plymouth sundance indicates a problem with the O2 sensor - I have
the classic loss of power and hesitation but I also have a problem with
the car not starting. Could this be related to a bad O2 sensor?

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Old September 7th 04, 08:24 PM
Sharon K.Cooke
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Get the engine codes read: some auto parts places will do it for free,
or you can buy your own OBD-I code reader for about $25.

buttercup wrote:
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> my 1994 plymouth sundance indicates a problem with the O2 sensor - I have
> the classic loss of power and hesitation but I also have a problem with
> the car not starting. Could this be related to a bad O2 sensor?

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Old September 7th 04, 08:24 PM
Sharon K.Cooke
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Get the engine codes read: some auto parts places will do it for free,
or you can buy your own OBD-I code reader for about $25.

buttercup wrote:
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> my 1994 plymouth sundance indicates a problem with the O2 sensor - I have
> the classic loss of power and hesitation but I also have a problem with
> the car not starting. Could this be related to a bad O2 sensor?

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Old September 7th 04, 10:32 PM
Charles V. Soderquist
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How about obtaining the codes with the key dance technique and go from
there?
"buttercup" > wrote in message
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> my 1994 plymouth sundance indicates a problem with the O2 sensor - I have
> the classic loss of power and hesitation but I also have a problem with
> the car not starting. Could this be related to a bad O2 sensor?
>



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Old September 7th 04, 10:32 PM
Charles V. Soderquist
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How about obtaining the codes with the key dance technique and go from
there?
"buttercup" > wrote in message
lkaboutautos.com...
> my 1994 plymouth sundance indicates a problem with the O2 sensor - I have
> the classic loss of power and hesitation but I also have a problem with
> the car not starting. Could this be related to a bad O2 sensor?
>



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Old September 8th 04, 06:23 AM
Gene Poon
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Sharon K.Cooke wrote:

> Get the engine codes read: some auto parts places will do it for free,
> or you can buy your own OBD-I code reader for about $25.


On a 1994, you don't need a code reader; you can read out the codes with
your ignition key, and any of the do-it-yourself car repair books for
your model car will have a list of the codes.
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Old September 8th 04, 06:23 AM
Gene Poon
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Sharon K.Cooke wrote:

> Get the engine codes read: some auto parts places will do it for free,
> or you can buy your own OBD-I code reader for about $25.


On a 1994, you don't need a code reader; you can read out the codes with
your ignition key, and any of the do-it-yourself car repair books for
your model car will have a list of the codes.
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Old September 8th 04, 02:29 PM
Sharon K.Cooke
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Gene Poon wrote:
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> Sharon K.Cooke wrote:
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> > Get the engine codes read: some auto parts places will do it for free,
> > or you can buy your own OBD-I code reader for about $25.

>
> On a 1994, you don't need a code reader; you can read out the codes with
> your ignition key, and any of the do-it-yourself car repair books for
> your model car will have a list of the codes.


I know you can, just thought the reader might make it easier, especially
one with a digital readout.
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Old September 8th 04, 02:29 PM
Sharon K.Cooke
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Gene Poon wrote:
>
> Sharon K.Cooke wrote:
>
> > Get the engine codes read: some auto parts places will do it for free,
> > or you can buy your own OBD-I code reader for about $25.

>
> On a 1994, you don't need a code reader; you can read out the codes with
> your ignition key, and any of the do-it-yourself car repair books for
> your model car will have a list of the codes.


I know you can, just thought the reader might make it easier, especially
one with a digital readout.
 




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