Quality video. Threw this code on my wife's town and country today and this video lays out perfectly how to replace this as step one for solving this code
Glad it helped and I appreciate you taking the time to say thanks and post. Don't forget if you have too many issues there was also a recall on one of the cylinders. Also you could have a cracked housing that is causing the issue if this doesn't fix it
Hell Yeah! They were going to and spend $35 on the part and 45 minutes on labor, plus another 15 minutes to drop off for paperwork and 15 minutes to pickup paperwork and 15 minutes to order part and grab one from their parts bin or order from NAPA. so $800 - $35 = $765 for 1.5 hours and that's only $510 an hour they were going to charge you. That's why I hate dealerships.... Sorry dealership repair guys/gals. I know it's not your fault....
What happens next if the part you screw the new sensor completely comes out when removing the old one? It's stuck on the threads of old sensor and I can't get it off or back into the oil sensor slot.
Thanks for posting & explaining & showing what type of tools to use for the oil pressure switch.
Quality video. Threw this code on my wife's town and country today and this video lays out perfectly how to replace this as step one for solving this code
Glad it helped and I appreciate you taking the time to say thanks and post. Don't forget if you have too many issues there was also a recall on one of the cylinders. Also you could have a cracked housing that is causing the issue if this doesn't fix it
Nice video, very detail, thank you!
Appreciate the comment! Hopefully it went smoothly!
Thank you for this video. The dealership was going to charge me $800.00 plus parts.
Hell Yeah! They were going to and spend $35 on the part and 45 minutes on labor, plus another 15 minutes to drop off for paperwork and 15 minutes to pickup paperwork and 15 minutes to order part and grab one from their parts bin or order from NAPA. so $800 - $35 = $765 for 1.5 hours and that's only $510 an hour they were going to charge you. That's why I hate dealerships.... Sorry dealership repair guys/gals. I know it's not your fault....
Thanks for this video.
What socket did you used to remove the old one
Great Video Thank YOU just one question I'm an ignorant concerning wrenches and measures but how long is your extension? Thanks for any info !
The threads on the replacement sensor I bought did not come wrapped with tape or pipe dope. What kind do you recommend?
Great video big thanks
Where is the location on a 2016 Chrysler 300C ?
Will having this issue make my Chrysler town and country van not start up?
I'd start with checking the battery connections, then put it on a charger and check from there
What happens next if the part you screw the new sensor completely comes out when removing the old one? It's stuck on the threads of old sensor and I can't get it off or back into the oil sensor slot.
You got me. I've never had anything come out, but the sensor, so not sure what you're saying came out.
@youcanfixit3721 I'll try and get a video in the morning, post it and send you the link on this thread.
Ehat is the siz3 of the special socket
I broke the whole damn ...senor... over tight it ...smh ....
Hopefully you were able to back it out and get a new one in