No, the ones before the catalytic converter are different from the ones after the cat.
The ion sensor on a 2001 rodeo is in a sense a camshaft,crankshaft,knock sensors and ignition module all in one sensor. It does this by reading the signal each spark plug sends to it with info like, compression, knocks, and uses those signals to determine when to send the signal back to the coil pack to spark. Its a lot of work for one sensors and relies on the spark plugs to work correctly.
Oxygen sensors are located at the same place on all cars cause they all do the same thing: analyze your exhaust gas. It will be on the exhaust pipe, between the engine and the catalytic converter. thats good but there are 3 of them
What sensors??? Tire pressure sensors? You can reset the tire pressure sensors through the instrument cluster
All O2 sensors are threaded into the exhaust system at various points.
The 2001 does not have a coolant sensor port in the head like the 1992. All sensors and wiring are different.
All of what sensors? There are dozens of different sensors in cars: O2 sensors, oil pressure/temperature, coolant temperature, fuel pressure, and so forth. All are different, and each car typically uses sensors that are different from sensors in other cars.
All O2 sensors are screwed into the exhaust system.
they all lose oil dont fix it cause you cant it will always leak
1998 and later thru 2002 (all models) Rodeo, Amigo, and Passport RC10PYP4, PK16PR11, K16PR-P11 @ 0.040 to 0.043 inch
why won't a 2001 Impala shift into high after it warms up? All shift sensors have been replaced
It all depends on the size of the engine, but there should only be one.
Depending on the transmission type, the neutral safety could be located in several places on the transmission. If the switch is bad, the Rodeo could either start in any gear, or not start at all.