i give up !!

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after installing the new o2's and extenders.... i am tho'in a code

p0141

i am boggled and confused........................... i dont know what eles to try or do !

i have cked all the connections to make sure they are connected


any ideas would be great

thanks

Chris
 
P0141-O2 SENSOR 1/2 HEATER FAILURE - SRT10
 
TNVIPER said:
You were throwing this code before installing the new O2 sensor?


no - i was throwing other o2 codes, ... for high voltage on both senors :(

after replacing the o2 i started with the codes - now i have replaced them again and took another step in buyin the extenders,.. after installing the new sensors and extenders,.. still same code :(

i dont know what eles to try
 
These guys here have been just about everywhere in your system.

Someone is bound to know or can figger it out....

Peace.

D
 
Beyond me...one of our resident Chrysler techs might chime in..otherwise you need to see a dealer that can hook the StarScan up and see whats happening..
 
Try swapping the 02 sensor from bank 1 to bank 2 and 2 to1 see if the problem follows the sensor. If you have already done this remove the extender from the system and connect direct if possible. Make sure the extender doesn't have a bad connection doesn't take much to break a wire off of one of these pins. If you are unable to plug to o2s in without the the extenders after you swap 02s and have not found the problem swap the extenders. You need to clear the codes after each test to be sure your not seeing an old code. I take it your getting this code immediately after you turn the key on?
 
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VIPER said:
no - i was throwing other o2 codes, ... for high voltage on both senors :(

after replacing the o2 i started with the codes - now i have replaced them again and took another step in buyin the extenders,.. after installing the new sensors and extenders,.. still same code :(

i dont know what eles to try
It sounds like a computer issue to me bro
 
JTS VENOM PERFORMANCE said:
Honestly bud, i think its time for a trip to the dealer:eek:


i would love too but the dealers here wont touch my truck :(
 
OSO said:
Try swapping the 02 sensor from bank 1 to bank 2 and 2 to1 see if the problem follows the sensor. If you have already done this remove the extender from the system and connect direct if possible. Make sure the extender doesn't have a bad connection doesn't take much to break a wire off of one of these pins. If you are unable to plug to o2s in without the the extenders after you swap 02s and have not found the problem swap the extenders. You need to clear the codes after each test to be sure your not seeing an old code. I take it your getting this code immediately after you turn the key on?


that is a good idea... thank you,.. i will try this 1st thing tomarrow

" o2's will not fit w/o the extenders " :eek:

swapign the 02's are not a prob but gettin to that pass. side top 02 plug is a apita... it not easy :(

ne one have a easer way on swaping out the extenders ?
 
Weird, I just went through this.

My 2006 put the check engine light on for heated O2 sensor failure. But, the sensor was reading voltage on 2 different aftermarket scanners (Innova and a Snap-On).

I reset the check engine light a couple of times to clear the code, and it turned out after rechecking the sensors and the harness going to the sensors, the problem was a bad TIPM (total integrated power module). It's a circuit board that handles power relays, which includes the heated O2 sensors.

The Chrysler dealer has a better scanner that can diagnose the failure and in some cases reflash the TIPM. Mine had to be replaced, in a 2006, the part is around $400. It turned out my truck had a couple of weeks of warranty left, so Dodge gave it to me.
 
ericedelman said:
Weird, I just went through this.

My 2006 put the check engine light on for heated O2 sensor failure. But, the sensor was reading voltage on 2 different aftermarket scanners (Innova and a Snap-On).

I reset the check engine light a couple of times to clear the code, and it turned out after rechecking the sensors and the harness going to the sensors, the problem was a bad TIPM (total integrated power module). It's a circuit board that handles power relays, which includes the heated O2 sensors.

The Chrysler dealer has a better scanner that can diagnose the failure and in some cases reflash the TIPM. Mine had to be replaced, in a 2006, the part is around $400. It turned out my truck had a couple of weeks of warranty left, so Dodge gave it to me.
good info:rock:
 
thank you for all your comments and post - i am going to see if i can get the dodge dealership to look at it even if i have to sign papers stating the are not responsable....

this is drive me crazy !!! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:


i just want to be able to drive my truck b4 i have to put it away for the yr
 

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