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Q:Will it make it start and run a few min then die?
A shopper
A:BEST ANSWERHello! The powertrain control module (PCM) uses the signal from the differential pressure feedback exhaust (DPFE) sensor to compute and adjust exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) flow. And since a stuck open EGR valve can cause stalling, it’s POSSIBLE that a failed DPFE sensor could cause your concern. However, there are many other potential causes that are far more probable. So, I suggest either doing some troubleshooting or taking your car to a professional repair facility for diagnosis. Good luck! Show less
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Q:Are both upstream sensors the exact same?
Bill
A:BEST ANSWERHi Bill, I'm pleased to assist you. Yes, they are the same parts. If interested, click on the link below to order at 75% off the regular price today while supplies last. I hope this is helpful. Enjoy shopping at Carparts.com! https://www.carparts.com/oxygen-sensor/drivewire/set-repf960907-2?can=CPGG4850_20220705 Show less
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Q:Is there a difference between the sensor befor the catalytic convert and one after ? Show Less
Alan B.
A:BEST ANSWERHi Alan, Yes, there is a difference between the front and rear oxygen sensor and it also depends on the type and size of the engine for a specific year, make and model and engine size. Some vehicles on their ECM, the programming of the sensors for the front and rear is the same, that is why some cars use the same oxygen sensor for the front and rear(upstream or downstream). Please follow the steps below to isolate the exact oxygen sensor you need. On the homepage, please enter your application, simply select your vehicle’s year, make, model, sub-model, and engine size and click “Go.” Once your application is selected, type the name of the part you need on the top search box and press enter. Once the part shows up on your screen, you’ll see a “Guaranteed to Fit, Direct fit” note/badge if the part will fit, and we recommend that you also double-check your vehicle fit details as well as the vehicle fitment information table on the product page. Show less
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