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Yes, the studs break off of the head at the ends of the manifold.
You can find to right of the exhaust manifold sticking out to the engine.
In a 1998 Jeep Wrangler, the oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust pipe. It can be found just below the junction of the exhaust manifold and the exhaust pipe.
The Jeep Wrangler 2.5 liter engine intake air temperature sensor is located just above the exhaust manifold. The sensor will have to wires coming out of the top of it.
Define "mechanically challenged" if you can disconnect a wire, unbolt the sensor, and then reverse, then yes. If not, then no. it is on the front exhaust pipe up closer to the exhaust manifold, it is sticking out, it is a little metal sensor with a wire coming out of it
Yes, usually when it is cold and needs more fuel to start. If the valve is hung open, exhaust floods the cylinder.
Drivers side of the engine in the exhaust pipe below the exhaust manifold.
If it has dual exhaust pipes it is a V6. If it has a single exhaust pipe it is a 4 cylinder.
The purpose of the exhaust manifold is to connect the exhaust ports on the cylinder head to the exhaust pipe.
Blue exhaust smoke is burning oil.
It's in the exhaust. It screws into the catalytic converter.
exhaust your tyres need balanced any exhaust or tyre garage will sort it.