Sticks702
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Did an oil change on my 22 Gladiator 3.6l today. I fired it up after and everything was fine, no leaks at the filter or drain plug. We were heading out this eve, and as soon as we started up a small hill @ 5 miles from home it started smoking bad. I pulled over and checked. Apparently I ended up getting the o-ring too deep on the filer cap preventing it from cinching down enough and managed to spray about 2 quarts of oil all over the place. Thankfully we caught it as soon as it started smoking. Fortunately I didn’t run it dry. Pressures and everything remained fine and there were no noises or anything bad coming from the engine. After we got it topped off (using the pour and measure method on the dipstick) we brought it home. On the way the check engine light came on with a P0137 code for an 02 sensor. It looks like the sensor and connector on the passenger side cat got soaked with oil. I am guessing the oil on the sensor and connector is messing with the connection causing the code? Opinions? Question 2, how the heck do I clean up the mess in the engine bay?
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