O2 Sensors

Are Chrysler O2 sensors crap? I've got a five year old 300C (2006 model year) with 50K miles on it. An O2 sensor had to be replaced a year ago, a second one has failed recently. I'm having the dealer replace all four because I figure if two have failed the other two can't be far behind.

Is this unusual on the Hemi?

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General Schvantzkoph
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a lot of that depends on the fuel in your area, as well as total hours running, not just miles......

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rob

My car sits in the driveway all week, and then I take it out for long trips on the weekend. Is sitting bad for the sensors?

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General Schvantzkoph

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I think they are crap too. But my model is older. A 1999 Stratus V6.

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Rahul

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ulas c coskun

I don't recall ever changing one on other cars, but I've had to have an O2 sensor on my Labaron replaced four times in the past nine years.

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clams

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