1998 Dodge Dakota SLT V6 4x2 with a 42re transmission rebuilt.
Master Rebuild on the transmission, new fluids, battery, brakes, dipstick tube, stab link, y pipe on the exhaust, etc.
After first test drive, check engine light came on, would not accelerate over 30 MPH, and had no power. Codes Read P132, P138 (O2 Sensor Voltage) and P1762 (Manufacturers code) Governor Pressure Sensor Offset Improper Voltage. Cleared codes.
Test drove again, light came back on, read the code came back as P132 O2 Sensor, that was it. So we pulled the O2 Sensor out, and it did have damaged wiring.
So we replaced the O2 Sensors and test drove it again. Light immediately came on. Truck again had no power, or acceleration. Single code came back as P1762 again.
RPM's idle high. When accelerator is engaged the RPMS go over 2000 and takes about 7 seconds to idle back down to about 7-900 RPM's. You can see the lack of power.
I have a diagnostic scanner and my fiance is the mechanic... don't tell me to google codes.
Master Rebuild on the transmission, new fluids, battery, brakes, dipstick tube, stab link, y pipe on the exhaust, etc.
After first test drive, check engine light came on, would not accelerate over 30 MPH, and had no power. Codes Read P132, P138 (O2 Sensor Voltage) and P1762 (Manufacturers code) Governor Pressure Sensor Offset Improper Voltage. Cleared codes.
Test drove again, light came back on, read the code came back as P132 O2 Sensor, that was it. So we pulled the O2 Sensor out, and it did have damaged wiring.
So we replaced the O2 Sensors and test drove it again. Light immediately came on. Truck again had no power, or acceleration. Single code came back as P1762 again.
RPM's idle high. When accelerator is engaged the RPMS go over 2000 and takes about 7 seconds to idle back down to about 7-900 RPM's. You can see the lack of power.
I have a diagnostic scanner and my fiance is the mechanic... don't tell me to google codes.