OEM sensors

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James Winkelman

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Hey everyone: my 2010 ram 1500 4.7 had a p0934 code for the longest time...to make a really long story short, I finally got rid of the code by using an OEM sensor. I used several inexpensive aftermarket sensors but couldn't get rid of the code til I bit the bullet and bought the much more expensive OEM...just something to think about when replacing sensors
 

Jeepwalker

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Geat suggestion! I've had similar things happen. Other owners here have too. Sometimes when aftermarket sensors DO work, they don't last very long....and by the time you consider buying another one, you couldda bought the 'right' OEM sensor one from the start and saved yerself doing the job twice. And if you buy the OEM sensor the 2nd time....you spent more (in the end) by buying the aftermarket one...that didn't last. :banghead:

Sometimes Napa sensors ARE the actual OEM sensors in their own box, it's kind of a crap-shoot. Usually they're cheaper than OEM, but more than the other 'import' sensors. If you can find those, it's a good way to go.
 
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