Your MIL ( malfunction indicator light ) will be lit and a code for your O2 sensor will be logged.
I don't know you tell me.
Eaisiest way to find out is get the VIN number off the jeep & call a Chrystler dealership & they can tell you by the VIN number.
it will make a puff puff sound while idling.
You bring it to a service station and tell them to replace the oxygen sensor.
Shocks come in all lengths. You can go to autozone and tell them what type Jeep and if you lifted it .They will be able to help no problem.I have a 90 YJ and did the same thing.Even with the it lifted 2.5 inches.Good Luck! EJEEPERGUY
The only way to do that and have the sensor function properly is to get the correct sensor.
Your 1999 Jeep Wrangler cannot possibly be a Rubicon Model. The Rubicon package was not offered until the 2003 model and has been an option every since then.
The rear oxygen sensor looks at the percentage of oxygen in the exhaust after it has passed through the catalytic convertor. The computer compares this with the reading from the front sensor to tell if the catalytic converter is working correctly.
You may want to start with the rad so you have more clearance I can tell you it will help!!
Hi , hope you can help me. Can you tell me where the oxygen sensor and the EGR valve are located on my 1997 Buick LaSabre. Thanks
The output speed sensor tell the computer what speed the trans output is turning to know when to shift.
An auto xray scanner can determine if a O2 sensor is bad.