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charles mullins Posted on Mar 17, 2015

What fuse controls the o2 sensor on a 2005 dodge durango 4.7 engine

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All of the HO2S wiring runs through the power train control module. The PCM controls the heater and controls the signal/reads return. Only fusing for them would be the PCM fuses. If one of those fuses were to be open then the vehicle wouldn’t run. Might have a faulty HO2S.

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2005 Dodge Durango 4.7L V8. Where are the Bank 1 sensors 1 & 2 located please?

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Bank one is drivers side.
Sensor 1 is closest to the engine and before the Catalytic Converter.
Sensor 2 is just after the Cat in the exhaust.

Same as this

https://www.2carpros.com/questions/where-is-the-bank-i-oxygen-sensor

More here. Check that the wiring is intact, as it is odd they have both failed.

https://www.google.com/search?q=2005+Dodge+Durango+4.7L+V8.+Bank+1+sensor+1+and+2

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2005 Dodge Durango 4.7 giving a P0175 code. Could it be a leaky exhaust manifold?

Did you clean the Throttle body? That is often the cause of a rough idle.

The Fuel Air o2 sensor on the manifold is often hard to reach, but the downstream o2 sensor after the catalytic converter is easier to get to.

Code P0172 indicates Bank 1 of the engine has a rich fuel mixture. P0175 indicates Bank 2 of the engine has a rich fuel mixture. Engine Bank 1 is the same side of the engine as Engine Cylinder 1. Engine Bank 2 is the opposite side of the engine. A firing order and cylinder location diagram may be needed to see which side of the engine is Bank 1 or Bank 2.
P0172 is triggered by the engine bank 1?"upstream" oxygen sensor and P0175 is triggered by the engine bank 2 "upstream" oxygen sensor. The oxygen sensor alerts your system when the condition is too rich meaning there's too much fuel int the exhaust stream or too little oxygen in the exhaust stream. The symptoms and causes will help you determine the exact issue and how to fix it.
Your bank 1 or bank 2 sensors will be referred to as "sensor 1" or "sensor 2". Sensor 1 refers to "upstream" sensors, or the ones near the engine and before the catalytic converter. Sensor 2 is "downstream" or after the converter.

Location

https://www.google.com/search?q=2005+Dodge+Durango+4.7+engine+bank+2+upstream%E2%80%9D+oxygen+sensor+location

all about the code

https://www.google.com/search?q=2005+Dodge+Durango+4.7+P0175+code&

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https://www.dodgedurango.net/threads/05-4-7l-codes-p0172-and-p0175.77565/

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Where is the o2 sensor bank sensor 2 located on a 2005 dodge durango 4.7 engine I get an error code of P0038

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Bank 1 and bank 2 02 sensors for dodge durango

bank 1 is the side of motor that has # 1 cylinder you have 4 o2 sensors 2 in exhaust right off motor and 2 after catalytic converter ,you may get a reading that could look like this example 1/1= bank 1 # 1 o2 sensor by motor or 2/1= bank 2 # 2 o2 sensor after catalytic converter, hope that wasent to confusing
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Does the 2001 dodge durango have o2 sensor relay

Ok yes your dodge Durango has it it's on the drivers side fuse panel way under the dash on the left hand side there is 1 20amp fuse and 1 relay that is were you will find it hope this helps you on your way regards Chris !!
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2001 dodge durango downstream oxygen sensors the same left and right

No, the oxygen (O2) sensors are slightly different. Chrysler/Dodge issues different part numbers for each downstream position & so do the aftermarket parts suppliers. If you're going to buy aftermarket O2 sensors, I strongly recommend that you avoid buying "universal", go for the OE style direct fit.

You'll need to know if your Durango is equipped with California emissions before you shop for O2 sensors. Call the parts dept at your local Dodge dealer, feed them your VIN; based on the VIN, they'll be able to tell you if your Durango is equipped with CA emissions and then you can shop accordingly.
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Relay diagram

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2002 Dodge Durango with code PO478. Engine Galloping

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