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The 50-state sensor is an upgrade over the 49-state sensor. Had to replace due to CEL; 180k miles is not bad for the identical OEM unit I pulled out. I normally only buy NTK/NGK/Denso parts where I can -- glad to see Chrysler used, & still uses the same OEM vendors that Honda/Toyota do; less hassle for me.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 V8
The 50-state sensor is an upgrade over the 49-state sensor. Had to replace due to CEL; 180k miles is not bad for the identical OEM unit I pulled out. I normally only buy NTK/NGK/Denso parts where I can -- glad to see Chrysler used, & still uses the same OEM vendors that Honda/Toyota do; less hassle for me.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 V8
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