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1993 Voyager w/ 3.3 fails emissions test. Also getting code "21"
Failing idle speed emissions test. I checked the codes from the DRB
system, and I am getting a 21, which means that the O2 sensor voltage is staying between 4.3 and 4.5 volts. Does this mean that my O2 sensor is bad, and will it's replacement likely correct the emission problem too? If the sensor needs replacement, which one should I use? Bosch brand has not had very good reviews in this NG. Which brand to Chysler use for replacement? Thanks, Kirk Matheson |
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1993 Voyager w/ 3.3 fails emissions test. Also getting code "21"
> wrote in message oups.com... > Failing idle speed emissions test. I checked the codes from the DRB > system, and I am getting a 21, which means that the O2 sensor voltage > is staying between 4.3 and 4.5 volts. Does this mean that my O2 sensor > is bad, and will it's replacement likely correct the emission problem > too? > > If the sensor needs replacement, which one should I use? Bosch brand > has not had very good reviews in this NG. Which brand to Chysler use > for replacement? > > Thanks, > > Kirk Matheson > Replace the 02 sensor with a MOPAR part and be on your way!!! Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech |
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1993 Voyager w/ 3.3 fails emissions test. Also getting code "21"
maxpower wrote: > > wrote in message > oups.com... > > Failing idle speed emissions test. I checked the codes from the DRB > > system, and I am getting a 21, which means that the O2 sensor voltage > > is staying between 4.3 and 4.5 volts. Does this mean that my O2 sensor > > is bad, and will it's replacement likely correct the emission problem > > too? > > > > If the sensor needs replacement, which one should I use? Bosch brand > > has not had very good reviews in this NG. Which brand to Chysler use > > for replacement? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Kirk Matheson > > > > Replace the 02 sensor with a MOPAR part and be on your way!!! > > Glenn Beasley > Chrysler Tech Thanks Glenn. I was hoping that was it. -KM |
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1993 Voyager w/ 3.3 fails emissions test. Also getting code "21"
try a statndard o2 sensor it's less money and they are good products
maxpower wrote: > > wrote in message > oups.com... > > Failing idle speed emissions test. I checked the codes from the DRB > > system, and I am getting a 21, which means that the O2 sensor voltage > > is staying between 4.3 and 4.5 volts. Does this mean that my O2 sensor > > is bad, and will it's replacement likely correct the emission problem > > too? > > > > If the sensor needs replacement, which one should I use? Bosch brand > > has not had very good reviews in this NG. Which brand to Chysler use > > for replacement? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Kirk Matheson > > > > Replace the 02 sensor with a MOPAR part and be on your way!!! > > Glenn Beasley > Chrysler Tech |
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1993 Voyager w/ 3.3 fails emissions test. Also getting code "21"
On 30 Oct 2006 13:41:38 -0800, "
> wrote: >If the sensor needs replacement, which one should I use? Bosch brand >has not had very good reviews in this NG. <snip> Bosch O2 sensors are the ****s, even on old feedback carb systems. I had one that was continuously cause mixture to oscillate between too rich and too lean. Dumping it for a Standard stablized the system and works perfectly. |
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1993 Voyager w/ 3.3 fails emissions test. Also getting code "21"
I used NGK in my 1994, worked like a charm. Had teh shop do it, took
more time to write the invoice than it did to replace the part. $130 ballpark with taxes. CDN$ On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 17:35:59 -0800, DeserTBoB > wrote: >On 30 Oct 2006 13:41:38 -0800, " > wrote: > >>If the sensor needs replacement, which one should I use? Bosch brand >>has not had very good reviews in this NG. <snip> > >Bosch O2 sensors are the ****s, even on old feedback carb systems. I >had one that was continuously cause mixture to oscillate between too >rich and too lean. Dumping it for a Standard stablized the system and >works perfectly. |
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1993 Voyager w/ 3.3 fails emissions test. Also getting code
Had to change the plug, Put a mopar 02 sensor in my Hyundai haha
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1993 Voyager w/ 3.3 fails emissions test. Also getting code "21"
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 22:15:00 -0800, NewMan
> wrote: >I used NGK in my 1994, worked like a charm. Had teh shop do it, took >more time to write the invoice than it did to replace the part. $130 >ballpark with taxes. CDN$ <snip> US$65, eh? Beauty, eh! |
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1993 Voyager w/ 3.3 fails emissions test. Also getting code "21"
Yes, there is nothing like taxes to stifle the economy and suck the
$$$ right out of your wallet! I do believe the part price was about $95, then about $15 to $20 to install, then both federal and provincial taxes... I generally find that the shift from USA to Canada and us$ to CDN$, along with the need for local "wholesalers" to add their mark-up as well usually results in what appears to be a 50% mark-up. So a $60 US$ part generally runs about $90 CDN$ And, unfortunately, it holds roughly true - yet again. On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 08:04:23 -0800, DeserTBoB > wrote: >On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 22:15:00 -0800, NewMan > wrote: > >>I used NGK in my 1994, worked like a charm. Had teh shop do it, took >>more time to write the invoice than it did to replace the part. $130 >>ballpark with taxes. CDN$ <snip> > >US$65, eh? Beauty, eh! |
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1993 Voyager w/ 3.3 fails emissions test. Also getting code "21"
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 11:48:26 -0800, NewMan >
wrote: >Yes, there is nothing like taxes to stifle the economy and suck the >$$$ right out of your wallet! > >I do believe the part price was about $95, then about $15 to $20 to >install, then both federal and provincial taxes... > >I generally find that the shift from USA to Canada and us$ to CDN$, >along with the need for local "wholesalers" to add their mark-up as >well usually results in what appears to be a 50% mark-up. So a $60 US$ >part generally runs about $90 CDN$ <snip> Uh...that's called the "exchange rate.' I made a killing buying Canuckian dollars when Bush was letting the Chinese sink the dollar. |
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