How to Replace Primary Upstream O2 Sensors Dodge | Dakota | RAM | Durango

How to Replace Primary Upstream O2 Sensors Dodge | Dakota | RAM | Durango

In this video we show how to replace primary upstream O2 sensors on a Dodge Dakota but is the same for a RAM 1500 or dodge Durango as well as Jeep. Any truck with the 5.2l or 5.9l magnum engine should be the same. The O2 sensors were giving poor reading leading to running rough and bad gas mileage on this 20 year old truck so we decided to replace them with a quality replacement o2 sensor from denso.

Here is the RIGHT side O2 Sensor we used
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Here is the LEFT side O2 Sensor we used
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Eduardo Avila says:

It will be fit on a ram 1500 5.7? (2014)

Adam Garcia says:

What kind of lenses are those

Abner Cadiz says:

How you get to the upstream 02 senoser on the passenger side

kid vicious says:

Can't get mine off. Been trying for days. Ive used heat, PB and still can't get them off.

Daniel Smithers says:

hey man thx i replace my sensors right now i almost replaced all i replace the camshaft position sensor and the crank position sensor now the throttle position sensor next the MAP sensor

Chris G says:

I have a 03 r/t and like to know what brand headers you have on your r/t and exhaust pipe and size?

Project A.D.H.D says:

On the old ones, or hard ones, i change them right after driving. And i cut the harness clip off and slide a 2 point on it. Only works on the easy to get to ones lol.

joshua thompson says:

Thanks for the video!

Victor Casta says:

If you havent already. Change ALL AND EVERY vacum hose in the vehicle

blackbeardlivesagain says:

Trucks looking clean.

The Kilnor says:

Nice quick video!

Andrew says:

Been trying to get mine off for months but it’s too rusted!

One Fast life says:

NTK or ngk are the best on the magnums , I don’t remember the last time I changed mine, never had an issue and on the rear one I have an O2 simm from Dan the Fastman

Texas Militia says:

Yeah I just bought an m1 mopar four-barrel intake for mine plus a 408 rotating assembly

Andrew Middleton says:

Rock auto sells the NTK which is OEM the cheapest price,and fast delivery local distribution center in California

Mark Miller says:

Front(upstream) O2 sensors are a barrel of fun to change on my '12 Challenger R/T w/SRT exhaust…….makes a difference though.

steve walker says:

I hated my denso on my 5.9 after havin bosch… so was goin to get mopar but found out ntk makes the oem mopar ones so ordered a set of those … way way cheaper but better…. snarf……

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