Plymouth Repair: Backfires once in a while, plymouth grand voyager, grand voyager


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Hello and Good Morning to you Pete, I have a 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE 3.3 liter automatic.  The engine has 182,401 miles.  I just had the tranny rebuilt.  I had taken it back to the shop because it had a leak, and a speed sensor problem.  He fixed the leak and it now flows correctly into the next gear.  They seem to be fine now although I some times hear a backfire or a poping noise.  I just tuned up my vehicle 2 days ago and everything was O.K. on that end. The Tranny shop gave me a couple of codes could you please tell me if they have anything to do with the backfireing noise that I hear from time to time. (PO320 and P1388) I Thank you, Brenda
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hello hun
you have a bad 02 senser have this changed and you will be fine the price for doing this in my shop is 70 dollors make sure u are not over charged.

and u have a pretty name pete

Hello Pete, I Thank you for that info... Is there more than 1 02 sensor? If so, how will I know which one it is?  Is it a hard job or can it easily be changed? Thanks Brenda

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hello again  hun  thire is only one 02 senser it runs from the catliac converter with a plug in wire comeing off of it it is a 7/8 line wrench needed to replace

it should be sprayed with wd 40 first let sit a couple hours to break it louse easy senser to change

good luck to u again and hun     



Hello again hun thank you verry much for my review and i do thinh you are top ten to

when you need help i am here pete