The sad part is that sensor would have no issues probably for the life of the truck if it wasn't for the crap emissions they force down its throat. It certainly makes sense that a sensor that is just so clogged up with a thick layer of exhaust particles is going to have a tougher time sensing as well as one that is clean.
I really get a kick out of all these old boomers saying they don't like all the technology in the new trucks and they prefer the 20-30 year old trucks or the base work truck models.
I bet they yell at the neighborhood kids to get off their grass too.
LOL!
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