Replace Ambient Air Sensor myself? P0073
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Replace Ambient Air Sensor myself? P0073
Hi everyone,
My 2014 Town and Country has over 40k miles on it, so it is no longer under warranty. The dealership quoted me $569 to replace the ambient air sensor due to error code P0073. From the little information I've found online, this is a cheap sensor and something I can replace myself for under $30.
I don't know exactly where this sensor is located and how hard it is to access. Can anyone help? I've found mixed information online and I am certainly not paying that ridiculous amount to fix. I have searched for a diagram of the sensor but I'm not finding what I am looking for. I don't know what other years/models would be similar to this.
Please help!!
My 2014 Town and Country has over 40k miles on it, so it is no longer under warranty. The dealership quoted me $569 to replace the ambient air sensor due to error code P0073. From the little information I've found online, this is a cheap sensor and something I can replace myself for under $30.
I don't know exactly where this sensor is located and how hard it is to access. Can anyone help? I've found mixed information online and I am certainly not paying that ridiculous amount to fix. I have searched for a diagram of the sensor but I'm not finding what I am looking for. I don't know what other years/models would be similar to this.
Please help!!
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It's located on the front of the crossmember below the radiator.
Here are pictures of my 2009 Caravan, your sensor will be in the same location but your bumper and grille are different. On the '09 you can remove the sensor without removing anything else, on your '14 you might have to remove the Air Dam or possibly the bumper cover because I believe your sensor is behind the honey comb in the bumper.
Here are pictures of my 2009 Caravan, your sensor will be in the same location but your bumper and grille are different. On the '09 you can remove the sensor without removing anything else, on your '14 you might have to remove the Air Dam or possibly the bumper cover because I believe your sensor is behind the honey comb in the bumper.
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