Most likely NOT.
There are many sensors that could be called the emission sensor for this vehicle, but I suspect you might be referring to the oxygen or O2 sensor. It will be found in the exhaust manifold, close to the connection with the exhaust pipe. Hope this helps!
Bank one on your vehicle is on the back side of the vehicle. Sensor 1 is the first sensor coming from the engine in the exhaust, the one before the catalytic convertor.
It's underneath the vehicle in the exhaust pipe after the cat convertor.
The only way to clear any emission code on an OBD II vehicle is with a scanner. Disconnecting the battery won't do it. An OBD II vehicle is any vehicle sold new in the US after 1996.
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It depends on whether you are in a state that requires Smog certification, and also by what you consider 'runs great'. A faulty Oxygen Sensor will never pass a Smog check, so if one is required to register the vehicle, you have no choice. Just because a vehicle seems to 'run great', doesn't mean that it actually is. I would suggest replacing the sensor as soon as your finances will allow. That sensor is an integral part of the emission system, and the emission system an integral part of the overall performance of the vehicle. Garbage in, garbage out my friend. = )
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If the 2000 Kia Sportage has an emission control icon on the dash and the vehicle idles rough, it is probably the oxygen sensor that is the problem. It could also be that the air filter is dirty and needs to be changed.
O2 sensor circuit high voltage (bank 1 sensor 2)
PO452 is the name of the error code you are receiving. The evaporative emission pressure sensor mount plug could be disconnected so that should solve the problem.
The camshaft sensor on a 2001 Chevrolet Venture is located behind the rear bearing cap. It monitors the rotation of the camshaft and updates the computer constantly.
Emission parts contain a number of things such as; spark plugs/wire, O2 sensor, pcv valve, vapor canisters, MAP sensor idle control valve, etc