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All guys,

Just had my check engine light come on and stay on. It's a 06 TJ 4.0l 6spd. Any ideas?

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Check for codes, then google the code.
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Thanks for that, very handy advice. I had no idea you could do that.


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Okay, so I got my code and its - Description of vehicle trouble code P0133 - Oxygen Sensor Circuit Slow Response. I'm guessing I need a new 02 sensor, has anyone else had this and what was the fix?
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Probably the heater circuit in the O2 sensor is kaput........solution is a new sensor.... about $A 35 from Rockauto.com........many say that NGK brand suits PCM best, but I've used both Bosch and Nippondenso with good results. If you have two upstream sensors (before catalytic convertor) do both to save possible problems.
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