I have 2004 pt cruiser.TURBO I replace wires/spark plugs/inition coil and now I get a codes P0032/P0038. could they both be bad(O2 sensors) or do the PCM need to be replace.

Asked by aj0165yr Oct 05, 2015 at 07:05 PM about the 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser

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Is the car running poorly, or do you just have the codes before and after the work was done? If you had the same codes before you did the work and after, you will need to have them cleared with a scan tool.

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