ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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External oil leaks in some cases contaminate the sensor and cause erroneous voltage readings from the O2 sensor.Update: after two more visits to my dealer, they updated my software in June 2023 with a December 2022 update that addresses P0300. Fast forward to August while traveling through Canada, my CEL went crazy and engine started running super rough. Had to leave my Gladiator at the dealer in Canada. They determined an O2 sensor was contaminated with oil, likely from previous head work on cams and lifters. Fortunately, they covered the work under warranty. Jeep's running OK now, but seriously concerned there's something wrong with the engine causing oil migration to the exhaust and O2 sensor. I'm highly doubtful head work 8 months ago would lead to an O2 oil contamination issue now unless there's head gasket issues or other internal engine damage. ?
If it's the right side.............
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