Greetings folks!
My first post & I sincerely hope I can get some help.
I
am driving a 2007 Dodge Magnum (the beast) & it has been a good car
& a fun ride. However, a couple of months ago, engine light came
on & threw codes for just the O2 sensors. So, I finally had all the
sensors swapped (had other priority suspension & exhaust work), but
she did
not like that process. :tinfoilhat:
The O2 sensors were ordered from RockAuto & when I got them, all 4
sensors were not identical. 2 were same, however the other 2 were
different. So total of 3 different brands of sensors. :roll:
Now, I am occasionally experiencing engine stutter on the 1st gear &
then the engine lights starts to blink. The quick solution I have found
is to pull-over, turn off & restart the engine & then drive
off. Although, this does not always work.![]()
I got myself a wifi based OBD2 reader, downloaded DashCommand & Car
Doctor apps on my phone to see what the codes (P0300, P0001, P0520,
P0132, P0138) were & the attached are screenshots. I am going to
post O2 voltage screenshots too from Car Doctor.
For now, please let me know if anything comes to mind on what could be
the issue. I don't want to run to the mechanic yet because I have a
feeling he will just swap parts (ignition coils, injectors) out that may
not resolve the underlying issue. I have already swapped the 16 plugs.
Thank you, again.
My first post & I sincerely hope I can get some help.
I
am driving a 2007 Dodge Magnum (the beast) & it has been a good car
& a fun ride. However, a couple of months ago, engine light came
on & threw codes for just the O2 sensors. So, I finally had all the
sensors swapped (had other priority suspension & exhaust work), but
she did
not like that process. :tinfoilhat:
The O2 sensors were ordered from RockAuto & when I got them, all 4
sensors were not identical. 2 were same, however the other 2 were
different. So total of 3 different brands of sensors. :roll:
Now, I am occasionally experiencing engine stutter on the 1st gear &
then the engine lights starts to blink. The quick solution I have found
is to pull-over, turn off & restart the engine & then drive
off. Although, this does not always work.

I got myself a wifi based OBD2 reader, downloaded DashCommand & Car
Doctor apps on my phone to see what the codes (P0300, P0001, P0520,
P0132, P0138) were & the attached are screenshots. I am going to
post O2 voltage screenshots too from Car Doctor.
For now, please let me know if anything comes to mind on what could be
the issue. I don't want to run to the mechanic yet because I have a
feeling he will just swap parts (ignition coils, injectors) out that may
not resolve the underlying issue. I have already swapped the 16 plugs.
Thank you, again.