Hello, If the O2 sensor is malfunctioning and you have gone through the effort to remove it, you are better off replacing it. Cleaning it won't help. If it isn't having a problem, then I wouldn't try to fix something that isn't broken. You have a fifty-fifty shot at destroying it just trying to get it out. I personally don't know of anyone that has ever attempted to clean one. I hope this is helpfull Good Luck ...........
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Where is Pcv on 4.7 2002 dodge dakota
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Yes, a bad O2 sensor would cause a 2002 Dodge Dakota to stall. It would also cause bad fuel mileage and hard idling within the vehicle.
Next to the thermostat housing, under and behind the alternator.
Trouble code P0340 means:Camshaft position sensor circuit malfunction
dodge didnt put a 5.7 in there dakotas. you either have a 4.7 or a 5.9. is its the 5.9 its on the side of the throttle body.
A 2002 Dodge does have a cam sensor, but the 318 was not offered after 2001.
No the tail gate will not fit, they are different
The 4.7L 2002 dodge durango has 4 O2 sensors. ref. Chilton's Dodge Durango/Dakota 2001-03 repair manual. page 6-19 (Oxygen sensor - general info and replacement) The upstream oxygen sensor is located before the catalytic converter. The downstream oxygen sensor is located is located after the catalytic converter.
No, Dodge does not have a 5.4l
The 2002 Dodge Dakota takes 21" replacement windshield wiper blades on both sides front.