Tuneup!!! Change your plugs , wires and coils, then change your fuel filter, air filter,oil and filter, sounds like you have a dead cylinder (not firing) . How many miles?
The total capacity on your Hemi is about 18.7 quarts or 17.7L. Ideally, you should have a 50/50 ratio of antifreeze and distilled water, so that comes down to about 8.5 liters.
fuse. Tail light fuse. They are normally on the same fuse as the tail lights. So, you probably don't have any tail lights either. Open up the owners manual to the back pages. Look for FUSES. Find the diagram that shows where the tail light fuse is. Pull it out and replace it. You should be able to see if it is blown out. This will usually happen if you had a trailer hooked up. Good luck.
Whenever this warning or any other stays on in the dash it id indicating that the systems control module has detected a fault, it then disables the system as long as the light is on. You must now have the dealer hook up a special electronic diagnostic tool and "scan" the system for the fault code that is stored for the problem(s)
to defog the glass , run the ac along with the heater
the ac takes the moisture out of the air in the car and the heater dries it out
close of the air inlet so that it recirculates inside the car
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Your heated O2 sensor has a heeater problem most likely. Most likely time to change out your HO2 sensor. Most cars actually have only primary heated. Not sure for this application but would thus assume the primary sensor or otherwise known as precat O2. With a sensor high you have high voltage back to the pcm thus most likely shorted heating element. There is an outside chance of a cross short to the ground circuit of your O2 sensor. If after replacing your sensor you still have a problem then start looking for this. I see you went to the auto parts store and got an HO2 sensor (Should be a 22mm or 7/8" -- same size) and replace the Primary and if that do not solve the problem, then see if you have a heated postcat HO2 if not then see above. Good luck and hope this helps, oh and Bank 1 is where your #1 cylinder is.